Matt: I have finished that book already.
Harry: _____ _____ I.
So have I.
Adjective which means extremely upset
Devastated
Drop off
Adverb which means in a perfect world.
Ideally
A flash of light that you see during a storm
Lightning
She _____ (run) this marathon for the past few hours.
has been running
Adjective which means incredibly happy
Delighted
Phrasal verb which means to get someone from the airport
Pick up
Adverb which means little by little
Gradually
Small balls of ice that fall like rain
Hail
When we arrived at the check-in, we remembered that we _____ (print) our boarding passes at home.
Had already printed
Adjective which means amazed/very surprised
Stunned/Shocked
Phrasal verb which means to leave your bags with the airport staff and get your boarding pass
Check in
Adverb which means according to what you have heard or said
Apparently
When everything becomes covered in water
Flood
If you hadn't turned right, we ____ (not/be) late for our flight.
would not have been
Adjective meaning extremely shocked or disgusted
Horrified
Phrasal verb which means to leave an airplane
Get off
Adverb which means clearly
Obviously
This is caused by pollution and usually occurs in big cities
Smog
I can't stand _____ (go) to the auto shop to purchase car parts.
Adjective meaning extremely confused
Bewildered
Phrasal verb which means to write or complete a form
Fill out
Adverb which means in the end; after a series of events or difficulties
Eventually
This adjective describes the sky when there are no clouds in it.
Clear