A phrasal verb that means the same as to rely on somebody or something.
To Depend On sb/sth
An adjective for someone who has lots of energy.
Energetic
What is the missing dependent prepositionin the sentence:
I get up .......... 7 a.m. every day and go to school.
At
At the weekend I don't like being energetic, instead I prefer to chill ..... at home.
out
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Thoughtful (Adj)
Thought
A phrasal verb that means to use a methodical approach to find the answer to a problem, especially in Maths.
To Work sth Out
To Work Out sth
An adjective for someone who is always giving you criticism.
Critical
What is the missing dependent prepositionin the sentence:
....... winter it is very cold in Scotland.
In
I'm going to bed eary tonight as we're going to Granada tomorrow and we're setting ... early in the morning.
Off
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Ambitious (Adj)
Ambition
A phrasal verb that means to be similiar to a parent or older relative.
To Take After sb
An adjective for somebody who can wait a long time for something.
Patient
What is the missing dependent prepositionin the sentence:
Last night I spoke to my granddad ... the phone.
On
I ... up to my Mum because she's achieved so much in her life. I hope I'm as successful as she's been.
Look
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Organised (Adj)
Organisation
Organiser
A phrasal verb that means to try to notice something, especially if it has been lost. It can also be used if you want help to find somebody.
To Look Out for sth/sb
An adjective for somebody who is immature or behaves like a child.
Childish
What is the missing dependent preposition in the sentence:
You hear part of a conversation .... two friends. Listen and answer the question.
Between
My Dad's a writer and, last night, I helped him ... up with an idea for his new book.
Come
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Sesnitive (Adj)
Sensitivity
A phrasal verb that means to have an immdiate connection with someone you have just met.
To Hit it Off with sb
An adjective for somebody you can depend on.
Reliable
Dependable
What is the missing dependent preposition in the sentence:
Excuse me, my hamburger hasn't been cooked properly. I want to complain to the manager ... the food.
About
I had a huge argument with my sister yesterday and now i'm worried that we've .... out.
Fallen
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Proud (Adj)
Pride