When I arrived home...
a) my girlfriend had already left.
b) my girlfriend has already left.
a) my girlfriend already left.
Make something clean
clean up
lift
elevator
He wasn't strong _______ to lift that heavy box.
enough
Past participle of "fall"
fallen
Grab something and lift it.
pick up
biscuit
cookie
A. Can he go to the casino?
B. No, he can't, he ... (old)
isn't old enough
Past participle of "do"
done
Clean anything you’ve used while preparing food
wash up
bill
check
A. Is Sally going to the party?
B. No, she's not. (tired)
She's too tired.
Transform the sentece into past perfect:
"I don't eat at that restaurant".
I hadn't eaten at that restaurant.
Suspend something above ground.
hang up
aubergine
eggplant
A. Can she fit in that dress?
B. Yes, she can. (thin)
She's thin enough.
She's too thin.
Complete the sentence with your own ideas:
I didn't want to see the movie because...
Possible answer:
I had already seen it.
Replace the action with a phrasal verb.
My aunt discards the clothes that are old.
throws away
boot
trunk
A. Are you going to the beach today?
B. No. (hot)
It's too hot.