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A polite way to refuse an invitation without giving a reason

Thank you, but I can't

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Name 20 verbs in less than 20 seconds


Free answer

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synonym for happy


Glad  

cheerful

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The tense used for actions completed in the past with present relevance 

The tense used for actions completed in the past with present relevance:

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To be extremely tired

exuasted

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How you ask someone to repeat what they said


Could you say that again, please?”

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The place you go to borrow books.

library

300

A noun meaning a brief look or glimpse.


sneak peek

300

Which sentence is correct?

1. The girls are drinking.

2. The girls are drink.

3. The girl's are drinking.


1. The girls are drinking.

300

To be very busy

off the clock

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A common phrasal verb meaning to listen carefully.

pay attention

400

Mystery ;; 

won 700

400

A verb meaning “to reduce something to a lower level,”

reduce 

turn down

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The tense formed with “have/has” + past participle:

Present perfect

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To explain something clearly and simply

in short 

in brief

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A polite way to end a conversation.

nice talking to you

500

Name the colors of the rainbow

red / orange / yellow / green / blue / purple

( Light blue )

500

An adjective describing something that is not true or real

unreal 

misleading

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Modal to express obligation in the present:

Must 

Have to

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To start a new activity with energy

a new leaf 

a new start

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A neutral way to disagree

i disagree with you

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What is the plural of fish?

fish.

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A noun for the time between morning and afternoon.

Noon

midday

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The structure to talk about future plans with intention.

will 

to be going to

600

To be unlucky or unfortunate:

Bad luck

700

Mystery;; 

won 500

700

Change the sentence to start with "Yesterday"

The boy is eating lunch.


Yesterday the boy was eating lunch.

700

A verb meaning “to cause someone to feel surprised

amazed

700

The article used before a vowel sound.

An

700

choose a team

give them 400 from your score

800

A natural way to ask for someone’s opinion in a group.

what is your opinion

800

I am (read/reading) a book


I am reading a book

800

A verb meaning “to explain or make clear,” especially something confusing.


Clarify

800

The article used before a singular, countable noun that starts with a consonant sound.

A

800

To be very easy:


a piece of cake

900

Which is correct?


The dog scratched it's ear.

The dog scratched its ear.

The dog scratched it's ear.

900

Who do you see if your tooth hurts?

The dentist

900

Mystery

Loose 400

900

A relative pronoun introducing extra information about a person.

WHo

900

choose a team

Give them 400 from your score

1000

One person...

Two (?)...

People

1000

give me 20body parts in 20 second



teacher correction


1000

Mystery

Give every team 200

1000

Mystery 

Loose 400

1000

when you are too hungry

starving

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