The phrasal Verb RUN OUT OF means:
a) discover a fact or piece of information
b) visit someone in the place where they are, especially their house.
c) use all of something so that you do not have any left.
d) behave in a way that is intended to attract people's attention and make them admire you.
c) use all of something so that you do not have any left.
Choose one:
In spite of - even though - So as to - so that -
in order to - Although
__________________we don't really need the products, and maybe don't even like them, we immediately want to be among the lucky few who have them.
even though
Choose the correct one:
that - where - which - who - whose
I am person ________ enjoys the company of others.
who or that
The subject of bullying and fighting in my school is a____________.
a) piece of cake
b) bed of roses
c) hot potato
c) hot potato
a) been
b) known
c) run
d) seen
seen
Choose one:
Fall - find - get - give - run - sort
I can't ______ out your problems for you; you've got to solve them yourself.
Sort
Choose one:
In spite of - even though - So as to - so that -
in order to - Although
The photo has been airbrushed _______________ make the models look even slimmer, with perfect skin, and even more attractive than they are in real life.
in order to
Choose the correct one:
that - where - which - who - whose
Being an introvert is a trait ______ should get more respect.
that
Peter wanted to enter the drawing competition, but he was too late to enter, and he ______________.
a) missed the boat
b) rested assured
c) zipped his lip
a) missed the boat
a) ate
b) eaten
c) done
d) did
b) eaten
Choose one:
fall - find - get - give - run - sort
PS: pay attention to the verb tense
Patsy ______ out with her best friend last week after a huge argument.
Fell
Choose one:
however - firstly - in conclusion - in addition -
whereas - although
You could work as a waiter, ______ there are many options.
however
Choose the correct one:
that - where - which - who - whose
In class, _________ I am more reserved, I don't speak up very often.
where
Every kid in the world is the _____________.
a) once in a blue moon
b) rocket science
c) apple in the parents' eyes.
c) apple in the parents' eyes
I'm sorry to have __________ you waiting.
a) shown
b) brought
c) saw
d) kept
d) kept
The phrasal verb GET OUT OF means:
a) behave in a way that is intended to attract people's attention and make them admire you.
b) avoid doing something that you should do.
c) invent an explanation for something especially in order to avoid being punished.
d) manage to do something bad without being punished or criticized for it.
b) avoid doing something that you should do.
Choose one:
however - firstly - in conclusion - in addition -
whereas - although
__________ getting a part-time job is a good idea, students may not be able to study enough.
although
Choose the correct one:
that - where - which - who - whose
I am someone ________ friends are mostly extroverts.
whose
I don't want to hear another sound out of you. Now do as you're told and ______________.
a) take the cat out of the bag
b) zip your lips
c) kick the can down the road
b) zip your lips
Wait until you see what Nina has ______ for you.
a) saw
b) so
c) sewn/sewed
d) seen
c) sewn/sewed
Choose one:
bring together - sign up - give up - look up to -
set up - get on - pass on - count on
We don't want them to think it's too difficult and _______ ___.
give up
Choose one:
however - firstly - in conclusion - in addition -
whereas - although
Learning how to cook is common, __________ learning car mechanics isn't.
whereas
Choose the correct one:
that - where - which - who - whose
I like to show off my musical skills, _____ often makes me the life of the party.
which
I go to visit my grandfather only ___________; he lives in a remote farm house.
a) when pigs fly
b) once in a blue moon
c) if it takes two to tango
b) once in a blue moon
"I still haven't __________ what I am looking for." U2
a) flown
b) grown
c) found
d) drank
c) found