Complete the sentence: "I ______ my best friend five years ago." (met / have met)
met
Choose the correct sentence:
A) I have worked on my essay.
B) I have been working on my essay.
(Focus on the completed result)
A) I have worked on my essay. (Focus on the result)
This is what you do when you help someone who is sad feel happier. (Phrasal Verb)
cheer (someone) up
The son of your brother or sister is your ______.
nephew
You feel this when you have done something wrong or embarrassing.
ashamed
Choose the correct option: "She ______ an international student since 2022." (was / has been)
has been
Complete the question: "How long ______ you ______ in Spain?" (live)
have, been living / have, lived
If you and your friend both love basketball and sci-fi movies, you have this.
have lots in common / are into the same things
This phrasal verb means to admire and respect someone.
look up to
If you and your friend have a big argument and stop speaking, you ______ with them. (phrasal verb)
fall out
Correct the mistake in the sentence: "I never had a better friend."
I have never had a better friend.
Correct the mistake: "How long have you been knowing them?"
How long have you known them?
Name three qualities of a good friend from our vocabulary.
(Any three) e.g., honest, kind, a good listener, dependable, generous, loyal, respectful.
If your mother marries someone new, that person becomes your ______.
step-parent / step-father
The feeling you have when your best friend gets a new car and you want one too.
jealous
Complete the sentence with the correct tense: "How long ______ you ______ Senyo?" (We know each other for five years.)
have, known
Finish the sentence: "You look tired. What ______ (you / do)?" "I ______ (run)!"
have you been doing, have been running
The difference between a "close friend" and an "acquaintance".
A close friend is someone you know well and trust deeply. An acquaintance is someone you know, but not well.
Use the phrasal verb "rely on" in a sentence about friendship.
(Example) I know I can rely on my best friend in a crisis.
Use the phrase "make fun of" in a sentence.
(Example) It's not nice to make fun of other people.
Change and put the words in order to form a question:
yet / your / you / room / tidy / Have / ?
Have you tidied your room yet?
Create a sentence using the present perfect continuous with the verb "work" and the time expression "all morning".
(Example) I have been working all morning.
Use the phrasal verb that means "to have a friendly relationship" in a sentence.
(Example) I get on well with my classmates.
Explain the difference between an "ancestor" and a "descendant".
An ancestor is a person from whom you are descended (e.g., a great-grandparent). A descendant is a person who is descended from an ancestor (e.g., your grandchild).
Describe a situation where you would "turn to" someone for help.
(Example) I would turn to my parents if I had a serious problem at school.