This is what you do when you legally join your life with another person.
What is get married?
When something is necessary, we use this word.
What is have to or must?
This phrasal verb is used to say you are spending time with someone.
What is "hang out with someone"?
This is the structure of the Present Perfect.
What is "have/has + past participle"?
This is the reason to use "have something done".
What is "to say someone does something for you, usually a service"?
Before you get married, you usually do this.
What is get engaged?
If something is illegal or not okay to do, we use this.
What is mustn´t?
Complete: I broke up with my boyfriend because we didn’t have ____________ in __________.
What is "a lot in common" or "much in common"?
Which of these is not a correct past participle?
a) Eaten
b) Worn
c) Writen
What is "Writen"? Should be Written
This is the basic structure of "have something done".
What is "subject + have/has + object + past participle"?
You do this at 18 to legally drive.
What is get a driver's license?
Complete: He ______ wear a uniform at this job. It’s optional.
What is doesn’t have to?
This phrasal verb is a synonym of being unfaithful.
What is to cheat on someone?
Make a Present Perfect question with this “you / ever / be / to Paris.”
What is "Have you ever been to Paris"?
True or False: "I had my phone repaired" = I fixed it myself.
What is "false"? Someone else fixed it.
After you graduate, you might do this to earn money.
What is get a job?
Complete: You ______ eat at your desk. It’s not allowed.
What is mustn´t?
This is when you become friends again after an argument.
What is to make up?
Correct: They know each other since 5 months.
What is "They have known each other for 5 months"?
Change it to "have something done": "She is cutting her hair."
This is when you stop working permanently.
What is retire?
We use this when is something is not necessary.
What is don´t have to?
Complete: Things weren´t going very well between Case and Molly, so they decided to _________ a ________.
What is "take a break"?
We use these two words in a question to ask about the duration of a situation.
What is "How long"?
Make a question: "you / ever / teeth / whiten"
What is "Have you ever had your teeth whitened"?