verbs made up of two or more words
multi-word verbs
When we are using the passive and we know who does the action, we use __________.
by
A lot of bubbles that stick together on the surface of a liquid
foam
An __________ was a ruler in China.
emperor
What was a status symbol in Ancient China?
Must, will, should, might, can, and could are examples of __________.
modal verbs
Complete the rule. If the object of a multi-word verb is a __________ (for example, it or them) you must separate the two parts of the verb.
pronoun
Materials in their natural state, like wood, coal and oil.
raw materials
A __________ was a ruler in Ancient Egypt.
pharaoh
In Ancient China, what was the important item of jewelry for men?
belt buckle
We use this modal verb when it is necessary to do something.
must
Complete the rule. If the object of a multi-word verb is a __________ (for example, shirt or clothes), you can separate the two parts of the verb or you can keep them together.
noun
Natural home of a plant or animal
habitat
A __________ is a picture or symbol which is used to represent a word or part of a word in the Ancient Egyptian writing system.
hieroglyphics
The most popular material for clothes in Ancient Egypt.
linen
Multi-word verbs are also known as __________.
phrasal and prepositional verbs
Ought to means the same as __________.
should
Small plants with no stems or leaves that grow in or near water
algae
Who wore silk in Ancient China?
people of higher status
Only the __________ and people of high status had footwear.
Pharaoh
The present passive is formed from the verb _____ in the present tense + the __________ participle.
be, past
We often use the passive when we know / don't know who does exactly something.
don't know
Your __________ is your social position in relation to other people.
status
What do Egyptians call this object, which symbolises life?
'ankh'
In Ancient China, what material did poor people make their clothes from?
hemp