happy that something unpleasant has not happened or has ended:
I'm ________ (that) you didn't tell her.
relieved
Turn SCIENCE into an adjective
scientific
to increase something in size, number, amount, etc.:
Her colleagues' laughter only _______ ___ her embarrassment.
to add to something
Choose the right option
I'm not normally enjoying/I don't normally enjoy quizzes like that, but I'm really enjoying/I really enjoy this one!
1) I don't normally enjoy (a usual preference)
2) I'm really enjoying (state verb 'enjoy' used to talk about experience taking place now)
HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
What do you call a carved pumpkin with a candle inside?![]()
Jack-o'-lantern
wanting to do something very much and not allowing anyone or any difficulties to stop you:
I'm ______________ to get this piece of work done today.
determined
Turn CHILD into an adjective
childish
to suddenly start to be successful or popular:
Her singing career had just begun to _________ ______.
to take off
"We have been looking for you all morning!"
Which tense is being used and what's the purpose?
Present perfect continous.
To emphasise the long duration of the activity.
Any non-sweet food can be called ......
savoury
having strong feelings of sadness or sympathy, because of something someone has said or done:
When she told me about her daughter's death, I was too ________ even to speak.
moved
Turn TIRED into a noun
tiredness
to fail to use an opportunity to enjoy or get an advantage from something:
We didn't have a TV at home when I was young, and I felt as though I __________ _____.
to miss out
Choose the right option:
Megan has saved up | is saving up for a new phone; she's nearly got enough money.
is saving up
This coffee is so ______, I can barely feel its taste! Yuck!
watery
extremely happy about something:
I was ___________ that so many people turned up to the party.
delighted/thrilled
Turn ENTHUSIASTIC into a noun
enthusiasm
to make someone dislike something or someone, or to discourage someone from doing something:
The smell of hospitals always _______ me ______.
to put somebody off
Provide an example of "always" and the present continuous and explain the meaning.
Used for things that happen often and are usually annoying, e.g.:
He's always copying my homework, his laziness is just dreadful.
TRANSFORMATION (use between 2 and 5 words)
This movie was too dull to rewatch.
EXCITING
This movie was ____________________ rewatch.
not exciting enough to
extremely frightened:
She's _____________ of being on her own in the house at night.
petrified
Turn VISIBLE into a noun
visibility
to manage to make someone understand or believe something:
We tried to _____ our point _______, but he just wouldn't listen.
to get something across
What kind of verbs are NOT used with continuous tenses (they normally dont't take the -ing ending)?
State verbs (be, like, love, know....)

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