If you count on someone, you a) trust them or b) help them.
a) trust them
When you back up your friends, you a) talk to them or b) support them.
b) support them
You hope to get your calculator back if you a) lose it or b) break it.
Lose it
If you leave someone out, they aren't a) interested or b) included.
b) included
If you hand in an assignment, you've a) already completed it or b) just started it.
a) already completed it
If you host someone, they are your a) guest or b) neighbor.
A) guest
If you expect something to happen, it is a) unlikely or b) likely.
B) likely
If you are into something, you a) avoid it or b) enjoy it.
B) enjoy it
If you are forced to do something, you a) have no choice or b) want to do it.
A) have no choice
If you look back on an event, you are a) excited about it or b) remember it.
B) remember it
Someone you live with
Roommate
Another way to say intensify or increase. For example ____ the quality of the photo.
Enhance
Make something visible by uncovering it. For example, ____ the truth.
Expose
Go to something. For example, ___ an event.
Attend
Another way to say what are you doing. For example, do you know what your friends ___ __ __?
Are up to
Something that doesn’t last very long.
Short-term
Something that does last very long or for a long period of time.
Long-lasting
When you don’t put your full energy into something. For example, a ___-____ effort.
Half-hearted
Something that catches your attention. For example, an ___-_____ jacket.
Eye-catching
Something that makes your life easier because it takes less time. For example, a ___-_____ app.
Time-saving
A phrasal verb that means admire. 3 words.
Look up to
A phrasal verb that means consider. 2 words.
Think over.
A phrasal verb that means managing. 2 words.
Get by
A phrasal verb that means have time to do. 3 words.
Get around to.
A phrasal verb that means revised. 2 words.
Go over.