a famous person
celebrity
law
lɔː
pass (verb)
example:
He will pass his exams.
If we like / might like the hotel, we might stay / stay a few more days.
If we like the hotel, we might stay a few more days.
He wanted to be/ being a musician.
He wanted to be a musician.
nervous about meeting and speaking to other people
shy
possible
ˈpɒsəbᵊl
popular
example:
She is very popular.
If you pay / will pay the bill, I / I'll pay you back next week.
If you pay the bill, I'll pay you back next week.
She learnt speaking/to speak English very quickly.
She learnt to speak English very quickly.
A university degree where you study theatre.
drama
engineering
ˌɛnʤɪˈnɪərɪŋ
own (verb)
Example: I own a house.
They won't/ don't enjoy the journey if they won't / don't get a seat.
They won't enjoy the journey if they don't get a seat.
I enjoy to play/ playing basketball.
I enjoy playing basketball.
feeling sure about your ability to do things and be successful
confident
bullying
ˈbʊliɪŋ
least
Example:
Bowling is the least interesting sport.
What do / will you do if there is / there'll be a traffic jam?
What will you do if there is be a traffic jam?
Do you mind to work/working late?
Do you mind working late?
A text you write about yourself.
a personal profile
psychology
saɪˈkɒləʤi
revise (verb)
example:
I will revise my notes after class.
Are you going to / Do you cook if I get / might get home late?
Are you going to cook if I get home late?
They have offered to help/ helping us.
They have offered to help us.