This phrasal verb means “to admire and respect someone.”
Look up to
This pair of opposites describes what happens when you do well or badly in a test at school.
Fail/pass an exam
If you can lift up 120kg it means that you have a lot of...
strength
Have you ______ visited another country?
ever
Find the mistake: I has seen that film yesterday
I saw that film yesterday
If you trust someone and believe they will help you, you can do this phrasal verb with them
Count on
These opposite actions describe what you can do with a friend’s birthday if you have a good or bad memory.
forget/remember a friend's birthday
To learn how to do your job perfectly it takes time. This means that you need to have...
patience
She has lived in Monaco _____ two years
for
I never have seen this film before
I have never seen this film before
This phrasal verb means “to manage a difficult situation successfully.”
Cope with
In football, these opposite actions happen when a player is successful or unsuccessful with a penalty kick.
miss/score a penalty
If I used to be a teacher but now I am a pharmacist, what have I done?
change career
Correct the mistake: “I have known my best friend for 2019.”
since
My parents ever went to Paris
My parents have never gone to Paris
If someone disappoints you because they did not do what you expected, they do this phrasal verb to you.
Let down
These opposite verbs describe what can happen when you accidentally drop your mobile phone and then repair it later.
break/mend your phone
if you get a better job position, it means that you ...
get a promotion
Correct the mistake: My brother hasn't never played basketball
My brother has never played basketball
Create a sentence: I/ visit / my grandma / last week
I visited my grandma last week
This phrasal verb can mean “to increase gradually” or “to develop something over time.”
build up
These opposite actions describe starting a conflict or stopping it before it happens.
cause/prevent an argument
When you are old and you decide to stop working, you...
retire
___ she ____ visited London?
Has she ever ...
Create a sentence: You/ever/see/the film
Have you ever seen the film?