It means "to have a good relationship with someone".
Get on (well)
_________ theory
In theory
Complete the collocation:
to give a ___________ smile
to give a broad smile
What is the noun of "tired"?
tiredness
In the clause:
If I'd known you were coming...
What does the "'d" stand for?
It means "to accept or continue to accept an unpleasant situation, experience or person".
Put up with (something/someone)
apply _________
apply for
What do you call a drink with a lot of bubbles?
fizzy (drink)
What is the verb of "able"?
enable
What is the base structure for all passives?
be + past participle
It means "to give a summary of something".
Sum up
____________ heart
by heart
This word is used to refer to the time spent working after the usual time expected in a job.
overtime
What is the adverb of the adjective "hard"?
hard
Which of the following verbs is never followed by a gerund?
enjoy, can't help, detest, stop, go on, seem, like, miss
seem
It means "to stop being friendly with someone because you have had a disagreement with them".
stare at
Which reporting verb does the following definition refer to: "to say or think that someone or something did something wrong or is responsible for something bad happening"?
blame
What's the noun of "wide"?
width
Correct this sentence:
She asked me where was the T-shirt she had bought the previous week.
She asked me where the T-shirt she had bought the previous week was.
It means "to behave in a way that is intended to attract people’s attention and make them admire you".
Show off
________ average
on average
Which are the two other nouns that can be made from "friend"?
Friendship and friendliness
Which expression has a similar meaning to "should", but indicates a possible negative consequence?
had better