satellite
a piece of equipment that is sent into space around the Earth to receive and send signals or to collect information
indistinct
not clear
Give me one infinitive form of a verb.
'to' + verb
Fill in the blank.
He decided _________ for a walk. (go)
to go
How does the Blue Peter flag look like?
Blue with smaller white rectangle inside
break down
stop working
bonfire
a large fire outside, often used for burning waste
Fill in the blank with a phrasal verb.
I watched the plane __________.
I watched the plane 'take off'.
Fill in the blank.
I agree _________ everything you have said.
(about, for, with, at, of, on, along, to)
with
How many students were there in the school council meeting picture?
6
gesture
a movement you make with your hand, arm, or head to express what you are thinking or feeling
expression
the look on someone's face showing what they feel or think
Fill in the blank using one of the preposition in the bracket and the correct form of the verb.
______________ for an hour, he sat down. (for, at, after / talk)
After talking for an hour, he sat down.
Rewrite using the correct form of the first verb in the bracket and the infinitive form of the second verb.
If you won't change your mind, then I (refuse/answer).
If you won't change your mind then I (shall) refuse to answer.
What was the first name of the guitar instructor?
Jay
declare
to (clearly) say something publicly or officially
experience
knowledge that you get from doing a job, or from doing, seeing, or feeling something
Give me one sentence that uses -ing form after a preposition.
He is good at swimming. Thanks for watching.
Fill in the blanks.
I called ______ to the driver, stood ____ and got ______ the bus.
I called 'out' to the driver, stood 'up' and got 'off' the bus.
Who said "When people talk, listen completely. Most people never listen."
Ernest Hemingway
put through
connect someone using a telephone
pass on
tell someone something
If the object of the phrasal verb is a pronoun, where must the pronoun come in relation to the phrasal verb.
In between the two parts of the verb.
Eg: "I put 'it' on." Not "I put on it."
If the object of the prepositional verb is a pronoun, where must the pronoun come in relation to the prepositional verb.
straight after
Eg: He always listens to 'you'.
How many pages are in our book?
160