To love something the same way someone might love God
Worship (Stongest "love" word)
When a phrasal verb can have a word in the middle, it is _______.
Ex. I calmed down the baby. I calmed the baby down.
Separable, opposite of inseparable
The biggest dish of the meal
Main course / entrée
To do a goal successfully
Achieve
"May you please _____ the button on the elevator?"
Pull / Push / Press / Rotate / Turn
Press
A little stronger than like, but not love
When a phrasal verb can have a direct object after it, it is _____________.
Ex. Alexis called off the wedding because Alex was caught cheating.
Transitive, opposite of intransitive
The list of foods you can order
Menu
A form where you ask participants questions to collect data
Survey
"I like to _______ the shopping cart at Mercadona."
Pull / Push / Press / Rotate / Turn
Push
To hate something so much that there is no stronger word
Abhor (strongest "hate" word)
Spend time with your friends
Hang out [with] (InTr InSep)
What you eat before the main course
Starter, appetizer, hors d'oeuvre
Image that shows results and data
Chart, for example a graph or table
"The man _____ his head and saw me feeding the birds."
Pull / Push / Press / Rotate / Turn
Turned
Despise, detest, loathe (between hate and abhor)
To learn or discover something new
Figure out (Tr Sep)
To make a reservation for a group of 4 at a restaurant
To book [a table for 4]
Try to obtain or work towards a goal
Pursue
"I love watching the kebab _____ at Instambul Kebap!"
Pull / Push / Press / Rotate / Turn
Rotate
"Did you hear Peso Pluma has a new girlfriend? He says he more than loves her- he _______ her."
Fancies, adores, or worships (stonger than love)
To put in the trash can
Throw away (Tr Sep)
The ____ is the food. The _____ is the time when you eat it or all of the courses together. The _____ is what you eat off of and clean.
Plate / Meal / Dish
The dish is the food. The meal is the time when you eat it. The plate is what you eat off of and clean.
Success is a _____. Successful is a ______. Succeed is a ______.
Noun / Verb / Adjective
Success is a npun. Successful is a adjective. Succeed is a verb.
"During our game of tug-of-war, we _____ the rope so hard that everyone on the other team fell."
Pull / Push / Press / Rotate / Turn
Pulled