“They keep their bikes in a small ____ behind the house.”
SHED
“Be careful — don’t ____ yourself on the stove!”
BURN
“Don’t stand too ____ the fire — it’s hot!”
NEAR
“You need to ____ the water before adding the pasta.”
BOIL
“I have no ____ what time the meeting starts.”
IDEA
“Thanks for your help — sorry to cause you any ____.”
TROUBLE
“The meeting will _____ at 10 a.m. tomorrow.”
TAKE PLACE
“I’m really ____ ____ learning new languages.”
INTERESTED IN
“She likes to drink her morning coffee on the ____.”
PATIO
“Please ____ the soup before serving it.”
HEAT
“Don’t burn that painted ____ — it can be dangerous.”
WOOD
“You can click on the picture to ____ it.”
ENLARGE
“He hasn’t arrived yet — ____ he missed the bus.”
PERHAPS
“Let’s ____ sometime soon — it’s been ages since we met!”
GET TOGETHER
“She put the cookies in the ____ for 15 minutes.”
OVEN
“Let’s plan a ____ for Friday night — just some food and music.”
GET-TOGETHER
“He decided to ____ his job and start his own business.”
LEAVE
“That long meeting was so ____ so everyone wanted to go home.”
TIRING
“We sat together in front of the ____ on a cold winter evening.”
FIREPLACE
“Houses in the ____ are usually larger and cheaper than in the city.”
SUBURB
“The new ____ includes two extra bedrooms and a bathroom.”
ADDITION
“Working together helped them ____ the puzzle faster.”
SOLVE
“Back ____ , people didn’t use mobile phones.”
THEN
“The family spends most evenings together in the ____.”
DEN
“We need to find a ____ to this problem quickly.”
SOLUTION