This cooking method involves direct heat, often giving food charred lines.
GRILLED
If you see a fire, you should sound the _____.
ALARM
To search for something you have lost. "I need to _____ my car keys."
LOOK FOR
Complete this zero conditional sentence: "If you heat ice, it _____."
MELTS
To cause a problem or annoyance to someone. "I'm busy, please don't _____ me."
BOTHER
his word describes food that is not frozen or canned; it's recently made or harvested.
FRESH
To give something to someone for a temporary period of time.
LEND
To be careful or vigilant. "_____! There's a car coming!"
LOOK OUT
Create a sentence asking for permission to leave the room.
MAY I LEAVE THE ROOM? / CAN I BORROW A PENCIL?
Use the correct word: "Of all the suggestions, _____ of them were useful." (some/any/none)
NONE
A liquid or semi-liquid substance served with food to add moisture and flavor.
SAUCE
This is the money you have to pay as a penalty for breaking a minor law.
FINE
To search for information in a book or online. "I'll _____ the address on the internet."
LOOK UP
Complete the sentence with some, any, or none: "We need to buy milk, but there isn't _____ at the store."
ANY
This is a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action.
EMERGENCY
A small spicy pepper or pod used to flavor food.
CHILLI
The action the police take when they put someone in prison for a crime.
ARREST
To take care of someone or something. "Can you _____ my cat while I'm on vacation?"
LOOK AFTER
Create a first conditional sentence using this prompt: "If it rains tomorrow, ..."
WE WILL CANCEL THE PICNIC
To make something happen at a later time than originally planned. "Bad weather might _____ the flight."
DELAY
This popular cooking method involves submerging food in very hot oil or fat.
FRIED
A place where people are held as a punishment for a crime.
JAIL
To explore or inspect a place. "We arrived early so we could _____ the conference hall."
LOOK AROUND
Use must or must not to complete this rule: "You _____ use your phone during the exam."
MUST NOT
Create a sentence using the first conditional to give a warning about a problem.
IF YOU DON'T STUDY, YOU WILL FAIL THE EXAM.