Choose the correct quantifier: “There are ___ people here today.”
Synonym of “angry”
mad / upset / furious
This phrasal verb means to learn something by experience casually, to take something into your hand, or to collect someone from somewhere. (up)
Pick up
Unfortunately, I don't remember __________ (meet) you before.
meeting
Correct the mistake: How long have your brother had his motorbike?
has
Choose: “I have a few / a little friends in Spain.”
a few
Opposite of “polite”
impolite / rude
This phrasal verb means to discover some new piece of information. (out)
find out
It was really nice of you __________ (remember) my birthday. I didn't expect it.
TO REMEMBER
Correct the mistake: They have know each other for ten years.
known
Correct the error: “She asked where do I live.”
What do you call a person who fixes pipes?
Plumber
Stop making an effort (up)
Give up
Anyone can __________ (get) used to living a life of luxury.
get
Correct the mistake: Emily has been a volunteer for ten years ago.
since
Choose the correct pronoun: “Nobody brought ___ umbrella.”
their
What’s the word for “money you must pay if you break the law”?
fine
This phrasal verb means to talk proudly about oneself, one's belongings, and/or achievements. . . to boast. (off)
Show off
Do you use a gerund (-ing) or infinitive after the verb "enjoy"? e.g. "I enjoy ____ every day"
You use a gerund (-ing)
Correct the mistake: Harry is looking for a job since last year.
has been
Correct the structure: “He suggested to go to the cinema.”
He suggested going to the cinema.
A word that means “to improve how you feel after being sick”
Recover
This phrasal verb means to have a more stable life; job,marriage, and kids. (down)
Settle down
(confirm) The trial failed ____ his hypothesis.
to confirm
Make the sentence with the present perfect simple or continuous: I/be/teach English / 24
I have been teaching English since I was 24