You do this with your nose.
A door, but outside.
Gate
She ____ ____ a doctor someday.
will be
When we were young, we ____ __ _____ football together on the same team.
used to play
The official in a football match who has a whistle and gives cards.
Referee
Cat's use this to drink milk and also taste things.
Tongue
Steps
I'm ______ __ visit my cousin this weekend.
going to
get used to having lunch
Tennis and basketball are played on a _____.
Court
One of your teeth is a:
A small platform attached to the side of a house where people can be outside above the ground.
Balcony
We're late. John and Alice _____ ______ _____ (leave) by the time we get there!
will have left
The sea was cold at first, but I was fine once I ___ _______ ____ ___ it.
had got(ten) used
To buy a car, I had to get a ____ from the bank, so now I am in _____.
loan, debt
"Fingers" on your feet are called:
Toes
The space under a chimney where you make the fire.
Fireplace
You're working so late tonight, I ____ ___ ________ (sleep) when you get home.
will be sleeping
She _____ __ ______ (sleep) every day until noon, but she has a job now and she _____ _____ __ ______ ___ (not, wake up) early, so she's really groggy in the mornings.
used to sleep, isn't used to waking up
To be able to buy something
Afford
The joint where your leg meets your foot.
Ankle
The opposite of "floor."
Ceiling
This time next year, she ___ _____ just ________ (finish) her exams and ____ ___ ________ (celebrate) with her friends in Hawai'i.
will have... finished, will be celebrating
I ____ __ _____ (play) in the fields as a boy, so it was hard to ___ _____ __ ______ (live) in the city when I moved here, but after a few years, things are fine and I ____ _____ __ just about everything.
used to play, get used to living, am used to
The opposite of "lend" or "loan"
Borrow