Food and drink: phrasal verbs
Making comparisons
Relative clauses
Present perfect & past simple
Education: phrasal verbs
100

eat in a restaurant

eat out

100

My computer is a ___   deal faster than yours.

A quite       B good             C big

... a good deal ...

100

This is the computer game ___my parents gave me for my birthday.


which

100

    I ___ (read) 12 books since the start of this year.

've read

100

say the words of a text aloud

read out

200

eat all the food you have been given

eat up

200

Volcanoes are ___   more terrifying than thunderstorms.

  A good    B quite       C far

... far more ...

200

    Is this the shop ____you usually buy your lunch?


where

200

Let’s go to a restaurant tonight – we ___ (not eat) out for weeks.

haven't eaten

200

remain while others leave

stay behind

300

make food hot so it can be eaten

heat up

300

My little sister is ___  as tall as me.

A slightly     B almost    C a good deal

... almost as tall as ...

300

My uncle, ____company designs computer games, is a very rich man.


whose

300

What ____ (cook) for dinner last night?

did you cook

300

do an activity with others

join in

400

stop being good to eat because it is too old

gone off

400

This medicine has made me feel ___  worse.

A easily    B not quite      C a good deal

... a good deal worse. 

400

Sandra is the girl ___ invited me to your party.


who

400

Danielle ____ (go) for a run and she isn’t back yet.

has gone

400

distribute something to people

give out

500

become less hot

cool down

500

The more you practise, ____  you will become.

A the best     B the better      C the good

..., the better ...

500

    I don’t understand people ___ don’t enjoy sports.


who

500

    I’m not hungry because I ___ (just have) a big lunch.

have just had

500

do something to see if you like it

try out

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