receive a reply
to get a response to a question, message, request, or statement.
to bring up
take care of a child until he/she becomes an adult
Put the verb into correct tense
She ___ (visit) London last year.
visited
be a big fan of
to really like or admire something or someone a lot.
to have a word with
to speak with someone briefly, usually about something
fall out with
have an argument with sb and stop being friends
Put the verb into correct tense
They ___ (watch) TV when I arrived.
were watching
be fond of
to like someone or something, often in a warm or affectionate way
to return to a call
to call someone back after missing their call or after being unable to talk at the moment.
let down
disapoint
Make a past simple question for this:
He ate pizza.
Did he eat pizza?
can't stand
be behind the wheel
to be driving a vehicle or in control of it
get on with
have a good relationship with
Put into correct tense:
I ___ never ___ (be) to Paris.
have never been
bossy
always telling people what to do in a way that seems controlling or demanding.
Lose touch
to stop communicating with someone
split up
end a relationship
Make this question indirect:
What time does the bus leave?
Could you tell me what time the bus leaves
to faint
lose consciousness