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  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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Fill in the gap: "It doesn't m_________, don't worry, no problem."
matter
Fill in the gap: "Mrs Lay _______ the table yesterday"
laid
Fill in the gap: "I _______ I was younger"
wish
When you are extremely disappointed you may say that you're "g _ _ _ _ _ "
gutted
When it rains a lot you say that "It's p__________"
It's pouring (or it's raining cats and dogs)
When it's very very hot, you can say "It's b _________" or "It's s_________"
boiling / scorching
When it rains very lightly you say "It's d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "
drizzling
Complete with the right preposition. ____ the end of the corridor, there is a door.
At
When planes t_ _ _ o_ _ they separate from the ground, the opposite is to l _ _ _.
take off / land
His nose is b_ _ _ _ _ _ _
bleeding
The girl is pulling up her s_ _ _ _ _
sleeve
This is a s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T-shirt
striped
How do you say 'rebeca' in English?
cardigan
A person whose job is to make operations is a s_ _ _ _ _ _
surgeon
Someone who attacks you in the street and says "Your money or your life!" is a m _ _ _ _ _
mugger
This is a synonym of false: t_ _ f_ _ _ _
two-faced
To take something from a person or place by threat or force
rob
Informal word to express that you are exhausted: s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
shattered
Extremelly confused: b _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
bewildered
Feeling unhappy because you are a long way from your home: _____________
homesick
When it's cold and slightly wet you say it's ________________
damp
When its warm and wet but not raining you say it's _______________
humid
In the end, after a series of events and difficulties: e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
eventually
An occasion when you travel from one place to another, especially over a long distance
journey https://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/journey
A part of a coat, jacket etc that you can pull up to cover your head h_ _ _
hood
When air suddenly comes from your nose, making a noise, for example when you have a cold you... s_ _ _ _ _
sneeze