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100

Create a object question and a subject question from the following statement

My sister ate an apple before class.

Object Q: What did your sister eat before class?

Subject Q: Who ate an apple before class. 

100

Thoughtful

Showing consideration for the needs of other people.

100

Make a sentance using the phrasal verb ask out. 

I asked Henry out on a date. 

100

Commute

to make the same journey regularly between work and home

100

What does make up mean?

a. To get in an argument

b. To come together after an argument

b. To come together after an argument

200

True or False: the following sentence is an example of a negative question.

You've been to my house, haven't you?

False, this is a tag question.

200

Stubborn

A stubborn person is determined to do what he or she wants and refuses to do anything else.

200

What is a phrasal verb?

verb + particle

A way to change the meaning of a verb by adding particles like: up, through, on, out off, etc.

200

On the fence

being undecided, uncommitted, or torn between two choices or sides in an argument

200

Use hit it off in a sentence.

I went and got coffee with Astrid, and we immediately hit it off! She and I have so much in common, we talked for hours. 

300

Create a negative question.

Don't you know how to do that already?

Haven't you see it before?

He hasn't ever seen it?

300

Bossy

A description for a person  who always tells you what to do.

300

What is the difference between an intransitive phrasal verb and a transitive phrasal verb?

Intransitive phrasal verbs do not have direct objects, while transitive phrasal verbs do.

Intransitive phrasal verbs can never be separated, while some transitive phrasal verbs are separable, and others are inseparable.

300

Hit the nail on the head

To be exactly right about something.

300

Propose

To ask someone to marry you

400

Change the following statement into an indirect question:

Pass me the salt.

Would you be able to pass me the salt?

Would it be possible for you to pass me the salt?

Would you mind passing me the salt?

400

Determined

Having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it.

400

Make a sentence using the phrasal verb hold on.

Hold on tight, this roller coaster is super windy. 

Hold on, hold on, I didn't hear you. Will you say that again?

400

Spill the beans

To tell a secret before you are supposed to

400

Use the phrasal verb fall out in a sentence. 

My boyfriend and I didn't agree on something, and we had a falling out, so now we don't talk.