Boring, uninteresting (adjective)
DULL
The antonym of convenient.
INCONVENIENT
John Cabot ____________ (sail) to America in 1498.
SAILED
Past participle of hide. Spell it.
HIDDEN
Psychologists study human mind. (Passive voice)
Human mind is studied by psychologists.
The conscious part of the mind that is responsible for thinking and understanding (noun)
EGO
Be sure to contact him if you need advice. He's a very ____________ person. (help)
HELPFUL
I ____________ (break) my leg when I __________ (ski).
BROKE - WAS SKIING
Past simple of stick. Spell it.
STUCK
'Where do you go on holidays?, Julia asked us.
Julia asked us where we went on holidays.
Someone you know a little, who is not a close friend. Spell it (noun)
ACQUAINTANCE
Andy is so brave - he's really ____________. (courage)
COURAGEOUS
She ____________ (study) English before she ____________ (move) to New York.
HAD STUDIED - MOVED
Past participle of shine. Spell it.
SHONE
She lived in London. She studied at university there.
She lived in London where she studied at university.
To look or behave like an older relative (phrasal verb)
TAKE AFTER
Someone say you need to be very ____________ to play chess well. (skill)
SKILLFUL
I guess you ____________ (feel) thirsty after working in the sun.
WILL BE FEELING
Past participle of fly. Spell it.
FLOWN
A dentist is going to check my teeth tomorrow. (Causative)
I am going to have my teeth checked tomorrow.
To become good friends very quickly and have a lot to talk to each other about (idiom)
GET ON LIKE A HOUSE ON FIRE
If you weren't so ____________ of Ben, he'd be happier to spend time with you. (critic)
CRITICAL
I ____________ (be) here for six months on June 23rd.
WILL HAVE BEEN
Past simple and Past participle of light. Spell them.
LIT - LIT
'Let's not tell Penny what we're planning', suggested Pam.
Pam suggested not telling Penny what they/we were planning.