the art and study of designing buildings
architecture
The opposite of "nervous" is...
calm
Use "hang out" correctly in a sentence.
EX. Lainey and Julia are hanging out with Anna.
Answer with the correct conjugation:
What were you doing / did you do when the wildfire started?
DOING
Answer with the correct word or conjugation:
We've been together ______ over ten years.
FOR
the act of performing a play, concert or some other form of entertainment
performance
The opposite of inspiring is...
uninspiring
Use "get on with" correctly in a sentence
Anna's dog doesn't get on with her neighbors cat.
Answer with the correct conjugation:
He was taking / took a shower when the phone rang.
Answer with the correct word or conjugation:
They say they posted it two weeks ago but it _____ hasn't arrived.
STILL
time that is spent practising a play or piece of music in preparation for a public performance
rehearsal
A word used to describe a person who enjoys spending time with other people
sociable and unsociable
Use "cheer somebody up" in a sentence and give the definition
EX. I was feeling sad so my friend bought me candy to cheer me up.
Answer with the correct conjugations:
Sam _________________ (take) a picture of me while I _________________ (not look).
TOOK, WASN'T LOOKING
Answer with the correct word or conjugation:
I'm sure she's on her way. I've ____ seen her in reception.
JUST
a collection of things, for example works of art, that are shown to the public
exhibition
A word describing a person who feels sure about your own ability to do things and be successful
confident and anxious
Use "give up" in a sentence and give the definition
EX. The hill was too steep to climb so I gave up.
Answer with the correct conjugations:
What _________________ (you / do) when the earthquake _________________ (happen)?
DID YOU, HAPPENED
Answer with the correct word or conjugation:
Miss Jones (not/talk) to Mr. White when the murder happened.
WASN'T TALKING
a type of popular music with strong rhythms, developed in Jamaica in the 1960s
reggae
A word typically used to describe someone who is able to make good judgements based on reason and experience rather than emotion; practical
sensible and insensible
Use "deal with" in a sentence and give the definition
EX. I don't want to deal with making dinner so I will order take out.
________ you (to pay attention) ___________ when you (to crash)___________ your car?
WERE, PAYING ATTENTION, CRASHED
Answer by conjugating the question in the correct tense:
he / live in Tokyo at the time (?)
Was he living in Tokyo at the time?