The money you pay to do or use something.
Fee
To give something to someone else.
Pass on
To argue all the time.
To be easily angered.
Bad-tempered
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I / live in a flat when I was a child.
I used to live in a flat when I was a child.
A prize you get for something you've done.
Award
To meet in order to do something together.
Get together.
To like each other and become friends quickly.
To be restless. To be easily annoyed.
Impatient
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He / not / smoke
He didn't use to smoke.
A course of study at university or the qualification you get when you finish university.
Degree
To finally be in a situation.
End up
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A piece of cake.
To feel under a lot of pressure (emotionally).
Stressed
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We / go to the beach every summer?
Did we use to go to the beach every summer?
A document that gives details to show something is true.
Certificate
To stop doing a regular activity.
Give up
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At the drop of a hat.
Do something straight away, without planning.
To feel unhappy about someone else's success or things.
Jealous
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He / play golf every weekend?
Did he use to play golf every weekend?
Qualification
To care for children until they are adults.
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Break a leg!
Good luck!
To feel uncomfortable and go red in the face.
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I / not / hate school.
We both / have short hair.
I didn't use to hate school.
We both used to have short hair.