What means "cringe?"
to feel very embarrassed
What means "awkward"?
causing problems, worry, or embarrassment
Would you like to stay at home or eat____ tonight?
OUT
To imagine present or future situations that are impossible or unlikely in reality, we use...
The second conditional
If a turtle doesn’t have a shell, is it homeless or naked?
A turtle without a shell would be both homeless and naked. It’s like losing your house and your clothes at the same time...
Give a synonym to "advantage"
benefit/plus/bonus
Give a synonym to "charming "
attractive, good looking, adorable etc
Burglars broke_____the new house on High Street.
INTO
Queen Elizabeth II had a strong love for which breed of dog?
corgi
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Give an antonym to "beginning"
end
Give an antonym to "drawback"
benefit, advantage
British weather can never be relied ____ - it's always changing.
ON
We normally use this tense to emphasise that something started in the past and is still continuing in the present.
the present perfect continuous
Plural of sheep?
Sheep..
Name at least 5 words ending with -ment
document, achievement, improvement, assignment, advertisement, statement, development etc.
Name at least 7 adjectives ending with -ful
beautiful, awful, painful, harmful, careful, helpful, useful, hopeful, peaceful, playful, meaningful, joyful etc.
When I was sent to prison, I really felt I had let my parents _____.
DOWN
What is the UK's longest river?
River Severn
How would you know if a word is misspelled in the dictionary?
How would we ever know?
Explain the phrase "Could you do me a favor?"
to do a kind action to help someone
Explain the phrase "I can relate"
it means you understand someone’s situation because you have experienced something similar.
Technology changes so fast, it's hard to keep ___ ___ it.
up + with
Name all parts of The United Kingdom and their capitals
England - London, Scotland - Edinburgh, Wales - Cardiff, Northern Ireland - Belfast
What is "Rizz"?
Short for 'charisma,' this term describes someone's charm or attractiveness, particularly in romantic contexts. It gained widespread attention in 2023 and was named Oxford's Word of the Year for 2023.