Right or wrong?
Yesterday a man was taken over by a car.
Wrong:
was run over
She couldn't stop ... , she was used to bite her nails.
... to do it ...
... from doing it ...
... from do it ...
... from doing it...
A serious type of newspaper that is printed on large sheets of paper.
American word for 'chips'
French fries.
She's worried ... her future job.
... for ...
... about ...
... about ...
Right or wrong?
I have to check if the car is in perfect condition. I'll run over it.
Wrong:
look over
She helped ...
... organize the party.
... organizing the party.
... from organizing.
... organize the party.
The people watching a TV programme or listening to radio programme.
British word for 'sneakers'
Trainers.
at
Add the right phrasal.
Ann is really sad, she has never ..... over breaking up with Sam.
got / gotten
see better / to enable / glasses /people with poor eyesight.
Glasses enable people with poor eyesight to see better.
A heading at the top of an article or page on a newspaper or magazine.
Headline.
American word for 'pavement'
Sidewalk.
We agreed ... meeting tomorrow evening.
on
Add the right phrasal:
Don't worry, you can go home, I'll ... over from where you left it.
take
Put the words in the right order:
to / allows / have a cold / this medicine / go to school / you / if you
This medicine allows you to go to school if you have a cold.
An important item on a TV news programme, or an important article on a special subject on a magazine or newspaper.
Feature.
British word for 'undershirt'
Vest.
People are suspicious ... what is happening, it's very strange.
of
Add the right phrasal:
Let's ... over this again, let's focus on the main points. The presentation must be perfect for tomorrow.
you / doing exercise / from / prevents / putting on weight.
Doing exercise prevents you from putting on weight.
A written defamation of a person's character.
Libel.
American word for 'tin'
Can.
He was responsible ... the accident.
for