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When I was younger I got a lot of _____ on my birthday.
presents
They were married for ten years, but six months ago they _____ __. (Phrasal verb)
split up
I ___ __very well with my brothers and sisters. (Phrasal verb)
get on
We got two _____ for the theatre tomorrow.
tickets
She was very ill, but luckily she's getting ______.
better
I'm always really hungry when I ___ _____ from school. (phrasal verb)
come home
We didn't have a satnav (GPS) so we got l____ on the way home from Edinburgh.
lost
Eating too many sweets and biscuits is bad ____ you.
for
prepos. In/at/on; I'd really like to be good ___ dancing.
at
She was really angry ____ me because I was late.
at/with
I really e_____ making cakes. It's so relaxing.
enjoy
My parents are always on time. They h____ being late.
hate
I want to l____ to speak Italian before my trip to Verona
learn
My mother always ______ a lot of jewellery
 
wears
 
carries
I really ______ she passed the exam.
 
hope
 
wait
If we don't run, we'll ______ the train!
 
miss
 
lose
Did you ______ Mark about the party?
 
tell
 
say to
You're driving r_____ fast! Slow down!
really
She's a b_____ tired. She needs to rest
bit
(n): the organ which pumps blood around your body
heart
(n): a place where the king or queen lives
palace
(n): a building where you can see old things
museum
(adj): the opposite of north.
south
(adj): the opposite of quiet.
noisy/loud
(adj): the opposite of dangerous.
safe
(adj): full of people or things.
crowded
What's the opposite of remember?
forget
What's the opposite of buy?
sell
This is Ben. He's ________ me to play the piano.
 
teaching
 
learning
I'm leaving tonight and I'm ______ ____ on Friday. (Phrasal verb)
 
coming back
 
coming
Can you _______ me 50 euros?
 
lend
 
borrow
There are _________ students here.
 
five hundred and fifty
 
five hundred fifty
__________ of adults wear glasses
 
Two-thirds
 
Two-third