To get along with someone from the beginning
To hit it off with someone
I _____ _______ Richard for nearly sixteen years.
HAVE KNOWN
The opposite of FRIENDLY
UNFRIENDLY
Don't get a taxi, I'll pick you up _____ the airport.
FROM / AT
This is ______ ridiculous! You can't be serious!
UTTERLY/TERRIBLY/SEVERELY
UTTERLY
To go in a place where few people go, far from main roads and towns
To go off the beaten track
You ________ answer all those questions, they are optional.
SHOULDN'T / MUSTN'T / DON'T HAVE TO
DON'T HAVE TO
We’ll have to short_____ this exercise. It’s too long.
She paid for lunch ____ advance, so we don't need to pay now.
IN
To have zero knowledge about something
To not have the foggiest idea
Laura suggested _____ to the cinema after dinner.
GOING / TO GO / GOGOING
A situation in which people don't agree. You say there's a ...
DISAGREEMENT
Did you forget your purse ____ purpose so you wouldn't have to pay?
ON
To feel sick
Under the weather
It was easy ______ friends, TO MAKE / MAKING
but a lot more difficult _____ goodbye. TO SAY/ SAYING
TO MAKE
TO SAY
The army ____numbered the opponents by about 1000.
OVER/OUT/DE
OUT
Beware __ the dog, it bites!
OF
To be well-suited for a certain position or role
To be cut out for something
I WILL HAVE BEEN LEARNING (future perfect continuous)
He last appeared in public in the early 90s.
His last _________ from public life occurred during the early 90s.DISAPPEARANCE
I got ___ the bus and walked ___ my office.
OFF / TO