to walk in a slow, relaxed way
stroll
We have English classes _____ Tuesdays and Thursdays
on
You can hang your coat ____ the rack _____ there
on
over
What are the verb conjugations for "swagger"
swagger, swaggered, swaggering
Phrasal Verb "to break into pieces"
fall apart
to make fun of; to show contempt for
scoff
I drink coffee ____ in the morning
in
Fresh vegetables and fruits should be placed ____ the fridge.
in/inside
the phrasal verb we use when we delay something or procrastinate
put off
Idiom "to say something briefly, in a few words"
in a nutshell
To eat or drink (something) noisily or with a sucking sound
slurp
the preposition we use to show an exact time
at
You have to jump ______ the fence to enter the park.
over
Conditionals, choose the best sentence:
1. Sarah sees a doctor if she still will feel sick tomorrow.
2. Sarah will see a doctor is she feels sick tomorrow.
3. If Sarah feels sick, she will see a doctor tomorrow.
3. If Sarah feels sick, she will see a doctor tomorrow.
Idiom, "to not feel well"
under the weather
a fixed look with eyes open wide
stare
The preposition we use for days of the week, dates, and holidays.
on
My house is _____ two major avenues.
between
English version of "me armo un pancho"
He/she made a scene.
to make a copy of a file
back up
look down on with contempt or disgust; loathe; regard as inferior
despise
___ September 19th, 1985 ____ approximately 7:00 am a major earthquake struck Mexico City
On
at
The cat ran quickly _____ the table and hid from sight.
under / beneath
Use the word "bask" in a sentence.
Teacher please check
Simonne“s favorite idiom that she uses at every opportunity
Hold your horses, cowboy!