Done at the lastest possible opportunity
Last-minute
Encourage to make someone feel that they want to do something and can do it.
Inspire
Willing to try new and often difficult or dangerous things.
Adventurous.
Not working when a vehicle or machine stops working for a period of time.
Break down
When money ,food or clothes are collected for something ,for example a charity.
Collection.
If people ___ __ ___ ,they like each other and become friendly immediately.
Hit it off
If someone ______ __ ,or something _____ them up ,they start to feel happier.
Cheers up , cheers
To be as good as someone hopes.
Live up to.
Succeed to see, hear, or understand something or someone with difficult.
Make out.
To say that someone or something is bad
Criticise.
If you say that someone is _____-__ , you mean that they are an adult or that they behave in a responsible away.
Grown-up.
Make laugh to make someone laugh or smile.
Amuse
In the right way ,if you do something ______ ,you do it in a way which is right and reasonable and threats people is bad.
Fairly.
To move at the same speed as someone or something that is moving forward so that you stay level with them
Keep up with.
To agree with an idea , group, or person.
Support.
I can email you the link ____ I told you about
That
Change to passive voice this sentence : The homeowners remodeled the house to help it sell.
The house was remodeled bye the homeowners to help it sell.
Complete with passive infinitive : It's very difficult (promote) in this company.
To get promoted.
Put the sentence into reported speech:
"I'll come skiing with you next weekend ".
Alison has agreed next weekend.
To come skiing with us.
Where is Nadia?
She..........in the garden.
May be/Could be /might be
Some regular customers ,___ my dad knows well, come to our house.
Who
Causative : I'm going to have the sitting room painted.
Someone is going to paint the sitting room for me.
Complete with -ing passive: The university insists on the union (run) by 7 executive officers.
Being run
Put the sentence into reported speech: The traffic is always bad on Fridays.
She/He reminded me that the traffic is always bad on Fridays
What is the opposite of must be? (2)
Can't /couldn't be