Verb Tenses
Vocabulary
Phrasal Verbs
Rules
Scotland
100

Got is the past participle of

get

100

wind, sun, trees, fresh air, everything not man-made. 

natural

100

If the weather is cold out,  you might consider (phrasal verb)-ing ......to stay warm

putting on  a jacket

100

What substance are you not allowed to have in your mouth during class?

gum

100

The capital of Scotland

Edinburgh

200

Past Participle of write

written

200

A wild pig--a homophone for being disinterested

boar

200

On Sundays, when you have brunch, you don't need to (phrasal verb) so early. 

get up

200

What is the phrasal verb used to describe the action of putting your white shirt into the top of your grey trousers? 

tuck in

200

The most famous loch in the country

Loch Ness

300

Past participle of think

thought

300

The name of the planet we live on

earth

300

If there is an empty seat next to your mate, they might invite you to (phrasal verb)

sit down

300
The phrasal verb the Headmaster says to girls a lot about the length of their skirts. 

pull down

300

The body of water to the east of Scotland

The North Sea

400

The two pieces needed to form a present perfect verb tense

have + past participle

400

The word for the higher temperature of the world due to an increase in CO2

global warming

400

Most department clinics run on a (phrasal verb) system.  You do not need to make an appointment first

drop in 

400

If you see rubbish on the ground, as a responsible citizen, you should do this phrasal verb....

pick it up

400

The national flower. (Hint: It turns purple in August)

heather

500

The Past participle of swim

swum

500

The process of collecting, processing, and transforming waste into new, usable products

recycling

500
I am glad the school shop lets you (phrasal verb) kilts before you buy them. I had no idea how they were supposed to fit!


try on

500
Just after 8 am, you have roll call so everyone can (this phrasal verb) and the house knows where people are.

check in

500

Scottish word for "yes."

Aye

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