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What’s the word for a child with no brothers or sisters?


Only child


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Synonyms to the word “elderly”

senior citizen, geriatric.

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Complete: “I ___ (see) this movie before.”


have seen


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Complete: She ____ (study) for three hours.


has been studying


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They’re tired because they ____ (run).


have been running


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What is a “stepmother”?


The woman who marries your father but isn’t your biological mother


200

What do we use Present Perfect for?


To talk about experiences or results connected to now


200

Which is correct? The movie was bored or The movie was boring?


The movie was boring.


200

Make a question: “She has finished her homework.”


Has she finished her homework?


200

Complete: I’m really ____ (interest) in art.


interested


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a family which extends beyond the nuclear family to include grandparents and other relatives

extended family

300

Superlative of far?


farthest, furthest

300

Correct the mistake: I’ve been knowing her for years.


"Know” — state verb

 I’ve known her for years.


300

She couldn’t enter the house because she ___ (lose) her keys.


had lost


300

Choose the correct sentence: I used to playing piano / I used to play piano


I used to play piano


400

What does FOMO stand for?

Fear of missing out

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Translate: "суета, шум"

Hustle and bustle

400

Synonym for countryside 

Rural

400

What should an adult be like? (Use adjectives)

An adult should be responsible, mature, understanding, reasonable, self-confident, and hard-working.

They should also be organised and sensitive to others’ feelings.

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What is difference between make and do ?

Make - to create or produce something.

Do - to perform an activity or job

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What is difference between words determined and obstinate?


Determined – keeps trying to reach goals (positive).

Obstinate – refuses to change mind (negative). 

500

What’s the difference between Present Perfect and Past Simple?


Present Perfect = connection to now; Past Simple = finished time in the past


500

What means words: 

roll your eyes, milestone, plain sailing, eerie 

roll your eyes
(idiom) move your eyes upwards as a way of showing you are annoyed or bored by what someone has said

milestone
significant stage or event in the development of something

plain sailing  easy and without problems

Eerie- strange in a frightening or mysterious way.

 

500

I need to … my homework project, otherwise I won't finish it for tomorrow.

get on with

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What’s the difference between “used to” and “be used to”?

 “Used to” shows a past habit or state that no longer exists, while “be used to” means you are accustomed to something.