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What does "come up with" mean?
To generate an idea or plan.
Give me a sentence with "suggest".
Students' own: with "ing" or "subject and infinitive without to".
3 verbs that change meaning depending on if they are followed by an infinitive or a gerund.
Students' own: Remember, forget etc.
10 uncountable nouns.
Students' own
What is the adverb of "science".
Scientifically.
Give a mixed conditional.
Students' own
Give a 3rd conditional.
Students' own
Give a 2nd conditional.
Students' own
What does "drop out" mean?
To stop going to a course or college etc.
"The meal was so good." Rewrite that sentence using "such".
It was such a good meal.
3 times that go with "in".
Students' own: Morning, 2002, January...
What is the difference between "journey" and "travel"?
Journey is used to describe going from point A to B, Travel is normally a verb.
What are the adjectives of "doubt"?
Doubtful and Doubtless.
What word can I use instead of "used to"?
Would.
What is the difference between an "ed" adjective and an "ing" adjective e.g. bored and boring?
ed = how you feel, ing = the characteristic of something or how it makes you feel.
A phrasal verb that means to participate.
Take part in / Join in
5 words that collocate with "make".
Students' own
What is the strategy for part 1 Reading and Use of English?
Cover the options, read the text and try and guess the answer, uncover, eliminate the incorrect answers, select the correct answer.
What is a budget?
The amount of money you have to spend on something.
What does cheeky mean?
To be rude or impertinent.
A phrasal verb that means to admire.
Look up to
A phrasal verb that means to immediately have a good relationship.
Hit it off.