What do we call a friend we have known since childhood?
A childhood friend
What emotion describes extreme anger?
RAGE
What is the term for making peace after an argument?
MAKING UP
She ______ (never/see) such a beautiful place before.
HAD NEVER SEEN
Why do we use the past perfect tense?
To show which of two past actions happened first.
What do we call a person we can always rely on?
A loyal friend
What do we call the feeling of great joy and excitement?
EUPHORIA
What do we do when a friend tells us a secret and we don’t share it with anyone?
KEEPING A SECRET
Rewrite the sentence in past perfect: They finish their homework.
THEY HAD FINISHED....
Which sentence is correct?
a) I had see her before.
b) I had seen her before.
I had seen her before.
What do we call a friend we only see at school or work?
A casual friend
What do we call the feeling when we miss someone a lot?
LONGING
What is the term for when two friends stop talking because of a problem?
FALLING OUT
By the time we arrived, they ______ (leave).
HAD LEFT
Rewrite the sentence using past perfect:
We arrived at the party. They left five minutes before.
When we arrived at the party, they had left five minutes before.
What do we call a friend who tells us the truth, even when it's hard?
An honest friend
What emotion do we feel when we are extremely embarrassed?
HUMILIATION
What do we call it when we do something nice for a friend without expecting anything in return?
BEING SELFLESS
Rewrite the sentence in past perfect: She forgot my birthday.
HAD FORGOTTEN
Why is the past perfect used in this sentence? She was sad because she had lost her phone.
Because it explains the reason for feeling sad (the event of losing the phone happened earlier).
What do we call a person who always gives us emotional support?
A supportive friend
What does a row mean?
BIG ARGUMENT
What do we call it when a friend betrays us?
BACKSTABBING
I wished I ______ (bring) my umbrella.
HAD BROUGHT
Complete the sentence: By the time we got to the restaurant, they ______ (already/order) their food.
Had already ordered