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Use the correct past tense: He (to start) a business before he (to live) school.
He had started a business before he left school.
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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
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to continue doing or using something and not want to change it
stick to
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Translate: Ты раньше жил в другой стране?
Did you use to live in a different country?
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the state of being alone and not watched by other people
privacy
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a young person who is developing from a child into an adult
an adolescent
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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.
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Translate: Эти очки странные, но я привыкну.
These glasses are strange, but I'll get used to them.
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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.
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People say '..............’ to avoid saying ‘die’.
pass away
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Translate: Я раньше в школу ездил на велосипеде.
I used to ride my bike to school.
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Match the phrasal verbs with their definitions: CATCH UP WITH - 1. to find or reach smb 2. to sign up for
to find smb
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to start to have a quieter way of life, living in one place
settle down
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to deal with
to handle
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Translate: Моя сестра раньше не любила английский.
My sister didn't use to like English.
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Match the phrasal verbs with their definitions: LOOK UP TO 1. to have smth in mind 2. to respect
to respect
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a thing, person or situation that is annoying or causes problems
nuisance
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Choose the best adjective for the sentence: We got home feeling tired and ... enthusiastic/miserable.
miserable
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not needed
unnecessary
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Match the phrasal verbs with their definitions: WALK OUT ON - 1. to go through 2. to leave
to leave
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a person who is 100 years old or more
centenarian
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Match the phrasal verbs with their definitions: LIVE UP TO - 1. to match 2. to tolerate and be patient
to match
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having a lot of money or possessions
wealthy
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a child who has only recently learnt to walk
toddler
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behaving in a proud, unpleasant way, showing little thought for other people
arrogant
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expressing approval, praise...
complimentary
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your children, your children’s children, and all the people who will live after you and who will be related to you
descendant
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feeling angry and unhappy
bitter
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to receive money from somebody when they die
inherit
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to have a good relationship with somebody
to be/stay on good terms
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Choose the best adjective for the sentence: We are very .... grateful/urgent to all those who helped us.
grateful
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the length of smb's life
lifespan
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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.
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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
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