The past participle of the verb 'begin'
begun
American word for a British lorry
truck
He ..................... (eat) everything by the time we got there.
had eaten
After payment, you'll receive the product ............... 10 business days.
within
Bite a ..................
(to do sth unpleasant or painful because it is necessary even though you would like to avoid it)
bullet
The past participle of the verb 'bear'
born
American word for a British jumper
sweater
If they had prepared better, they ................... (win) the match.
would have won
I have no experience, so I'm .............. a disadvantage when it comes to this job interview.
at
Beat around the ..............
(to avoid saying something)
bush
The past participle of the verb 'spring'
sprung
American word for a British queue
line
He .................. (complete) it by next Friday, you can be sure.
will have completed
He's Italian? For some reason I was ............... the impression that he was Spanish.
under
Piece of ............
(something very easy to do)
cake
The past participle of the verb 'flee'
fled
American word for the British underground/tube
subway
It is high time we .................. (start) packing.
started
We've put a lot of effort .............. this project.
into
Steal someone's ...............
(to take attention away from someone else's achievement)
thunder
The past participle of the verb 'lie' (to be or move into a horizontal position)
lain
American word for British candy floss
cotton candy
We suggested he ................... (leave) right away.
should leave
leave
left
It'll cost £500 ................. most.
at
Throw in the ..............
(to give up)
towel