Phrasal verbs with 'on'
Verb prefixes: en- and em-
Advice, obligation, prohibition
Past modals
Romeo & Juliet
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To encourage (x2 = double points)

Urge on, cheer on

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To make more powerful

empower

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In England you ______________ drive on the left.

have to drive

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When I ________ (need to / learn), the African language Kirundi before a six-month stint in Burundi, I tried the ‘spaced repetition' method.

needed to learn

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Juliet's surname

Capulet

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To dress (x2 = double points)

Slip on, throw on

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To make sure

ensure

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You ____________ talk to a therapist about your problems.

should talk

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It was fun, and I ________ (not have to / play) the games for long for them to be effective.

didn't have to play

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Who did Romeo kill (besides himself)

Tybalt

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To change & develop

Move on

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Threatened with extinction

Endangered

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I ____________ stop going to bed so late, I can't stay awake in my lessons!

must stop

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I didn't know any grammar, but I __________ (need not / worry), I could understand quite a lot.

needn't have worried

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The name of the police chief

(Captain) Prince

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To start (x2 = double points)

Switch on, turn on

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Make bigger

enlarge

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You ______________ talk during exams

mustn't talk

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According to the instructions, you ________ (have to / go) to sleep each night with one of the CDs playing.

had to go

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How does Juliet die?

She kills herself with Romeo's dagger

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To continue (x2 = double points)

Carry on, keep on

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To give an ability

enable

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You _____________ wear a suit to work, it's not necessary.

don't have to / needn't / don't need to

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I ____________ (should not / waste) my time and money, at the end of the week I knew no more Italian than I had done before!

shouldn't have wasted

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Who is Rosaline?

Romeo's crush at the beginning of the play