I _ well with my classmates because we help each other. (phrasal verb)
get along
They decided to _ together after dating for a year. (phrasal verb)
move in
We lay on the beach and _ the sun. (phrasal verb)
soaked up
If you don't apply for the job, you might _ a great opportunity. (phrasal verb)
lose out on
What is Thomas Edison's most famous invention?
lightbulb
The _ organisation donated food and clothes to the homeless.
charitable
The sound of the music slowly _ as we left the concert. (phrasal verb)
faded away
Social benefits should be targeted at the most _ families.
impoverished
The detective tried to _ the clues to solve the mystery. (phrasal verb)
piece together
What year did the cold war end?
1989
The work has been divided into smaller, more _ sections.
manageable
Even when she became rich and famous, she never forgot her _ background.
humble
It's hard to _ the exact reason why she is upset. (phrasal verb)
pin down
He makes a great first impression because of his _ personality.
charming
Where was Napolean Bonaparte born?
Corsica
Since becoming an actor, he is living a very _ lifestyle.
extravagant
This piece of art is what the work of a _ filmmaker looks like.
visionary
After travelling to different countries, he became more _ about different cultures.
enlighted
The butterfly will _ its cocoon in a few days. (phrasal verb)
emerge from
Which movie was incorrectly announced as the Best Picture winner at the 2017 Academy Awards?
La La Land
The manager asked everyone to _ and take more responsibility. (phrasal verb)
step up
The need to _ became evident when she started to feel burnout.
scale down
She decided to _ on her career because she felt overwhelmed. (idiom)
throw in the towel
Her undefeated efforts reflect that she is _ for success.
striving
What is the only continent without an active volcano?
Australia