A regular verb which means to have a picture of somebody or something in your mind.
VISUALIZE
To say or do something that makes someone embarrassed or upset.
PUT YOUR FOOT ON IT
A person who writes with their right hand
RIGHT-HANDED
When do we use the past simple?
- Completed events in the past
When do we use the Present Perfect Continuous?
- An action that began in the past and is still in progress.
- An action that recently stopped and which explains the present situation
A countable noun which means a small room where food is kept
PANTRY
To try to become involved in something that doesn't concern you
POKE YOUR NOSE INTO SOMETHING
Someone who can only see things which are very near
SHORT-SIGHTED
When do we use the Present Perfect Simple?
- How long a current situation has existed.
- Experiences in the past (the time is not important)
- Events that are connected with the present
Have you ___________ (remember) where you left your phone?
REMEMBERED
An adjective which describes something that is not interesting or exciting.
To make sure that someone or something is safe.
Someone who won't accept new ideas
NARROW-MINDED
Let me look at your leg. Well, luckily you ________ (break) it.
HAVEN'T BROKEN
You ______________ (sit) in front of the TV since you came in.
HAVE BEEN SITTING
A regular verb which means to receive an advantage from something.
BENEFIT
To talk about something you've been worrying about
A person with light-colour hair is
FAIR-HAIRED
I ____________ (appear) in the James Bond film Casino Royale in 2006.
APPEARED
Mum's eyes are red because she __________ (cut)
HAS BEEN CUTTING
To reply in a very angry way
BITE SOMEONE'S HEAD OFF
A person who is very generous
KIND-HEARTED
I __________ (take) part in a lot of free running competitions since I was 15
HAVE TAKEN
(TIDY)
- I _______ my room, but there's still a lot to do.
- Jack _________ his room. It looks much better.
- HAVE BEEN TIDYING
- HAS TIDIED