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not needed
unnecessary
to have a good relationship with somebody
to be/stay on good terms
to continue doing or using something and not want to change it
stick to
a thing, person or situation that is annoying or causes problems
nuisance
to deal with
to handle
a young person who is developing from a child into an adult
an adolescent
the state of being alone and not watched by other people
privacy
Match the phrasal verbs with their definitions: GO IN FOR - 1.to have something as a hobby 2.to do something that corrects a bad situation
to have smth as a hobby
Match the phrasal verbs with their definitions: LOOK UP TO 1. to have smth in mind 2. to respect
to respect
Match the phrasal verbs with their definitions: CATCH UP WITH - 1. to find or reach smb 2. to sign up for
to find smb
Match the phrasal verbs with their definitions: RUN OUT OF - 1. to put up with 2. to have no more
to have no more of smth
Match the phrasal verbs with their definitions: WALK OUT ON - 1. to go through 2. to leave
to leave
Match the phrasal verbs with their definitions: LIVE UP TO - 1. to match 2. to tolerate and be patient
to match
Translate: Эти очки странные, но я привыкну.
These glasses are strange, but I'll get used to them.
Translate: Ты раньше жил в другой стране?
Did you use to live in a different country?
Translate: Моя сестра раньше не любила английский.
My sister didn't use to like English.
Translate: Я раньше в школу ездил на велосипеде.
I used to ride my bike to school.
Choose the best adjective for the sentence: We are very .... grateful/urgent to all those who helped us.
grateful
Choose the best adjective for the sentence: We got home feeling tired and ... enthusiastic/miserable.
miserable
expressing approval, praise...
complimentary
feeling angry and unhappy
bitter
behaving in a proud, unpleasant way, showing little thought for other people
arrogant
Use the correct past tense: He (to start) a business before he (to live) school.
He had started a business before he left school.
Use the correct past tense: My parents (to get) engaged while they (to live) in Wales.
My parents got engaged while they were living in Wales.
Use the correct past tense: It (to rain) and the people (to rush) home from work.
It was raining and the people were rushing home from work.
Use the correct past tense: In 1989, my parents (to meet), (to fall) in love and (to get) married.
In 1989, my parents met, fell in love and got married.
your children, your children’s children, and all the people who will live after you and who will be related to you
descendant
having a lot of money or possessions
wealthy
​the length of smb's life
lifespan
to start to have a quieter way of life, living in one place
settle down
People say '..............’ to avoid saying ‘die’.
pass away
to receive money from somebody when they die
inherit
a child who has only recently learnt to walk
toddler
a person who is 100 years old or more
centenarian