Phrasal verb that means 'to continue'.
Go on
The antonym of convenient.
Inconvenient
Their success in ____________ the exercises was calculated. (perform)
performing
Past participle of hide. Spell it.
hidden
"I can do it", Sarah told me. (Reported Speech)
Sarah told me that she could do it.
A short film on television or short article on radio that is intended to persuade people to buy something.
advertisement/advert/ad
It's important to get an ____________. (educate)
education
Mr Jordan ______ already ______ (write) many books.
has already written
Past simple of stick. Spell it.
stuck
Is it a good idea for me to find a job? (Modal verbs)
Should I get a job?
To stop doing something that is a habit, especially something bad or harmful.
To break a habit
____________ to the castle are expected to come during visiting times only. (visit)
Visitors
In the past, children ____________ outside for hours. (play)
played
Past participle of shine. Spell it.
shone
The Normans built Warwick Castle in the 11th century.
Warwick Castle was built in the 11th century by the Normans.
Phrasal verb that means to look or behave like an older relative.
Take after
Be sure to contact him if you need advice. He's a very ____________ person. (help)
helpful
If the alarm clock had rung, I ____________ (hear) it.
would have heard
Past participle of fly. Spell it.
flown
'Don't wake me up tomorrow morning', said Penny.
Penny told me not to wake her up the following morning.
A collocation that means talk or write to someone.
Keep in touch
It was a really ____________ party. Thanks for inviting me. (enjoy)
enjoyable
The builders don't think the house ____________ next week. (complete)
will be completed
Past simple and Past participle of light. Spell them.
lit lit
The 14th century was a terrible time. Millions of people in Europe died of the Black Death.
The 14th century was a terrible time when millions of people in Europe died of the Black Death.