What are they doing?
They are getting married.
Say this sentence using the opposite verb:
Have you ever borrowed money from a friend?
lent ... to
If you ____ (be) free tonight, we might go out for a drink, or to the cinema.
are
I'll do my homework before I ____ (watch) TV.
watch
He gets ____ at about 7 o'clock after school.
home
Say this sentence using the opposite verb:
She buys a lot of old things.
sells
He _____ (be) depressed if he fails the exam.
will be
I'll be ready as soon as you ____ (be).
are
I do sport to ___ ___.
get fit
Say this sentence using the opposite verb:
I passed my final exam.
failed
If Lucy ____ (have) enough time, she would travel more.
had
Before dad arrives home, I _____ (finish) this essay.
will finish
The sales are ____ ____.
getting worse
Say this sentence using the opposite verb:
I often break my bike.
mend, repair, fix
(First conditional)
If she ____ (not/go) to the meeting, I ____ (not/go) either.
doesn't go, won't go
I'm going to tell her before she _____ (leave).
leaves
I ____ ____ well with my parents.
get on
Name the opposites:
drop off -
pull -
receive -
catch -
upload -
drop off - pick up
pull - push
receive - send
catch - miss
upload - download
(Second conditional)
If she ___ (have) her laptop with her, she ____ (email) me.
had, would email
After Jane ___ (leave) home, she ___ (meet) her friends.
leaves, will meet