What is the word for this definition: To use your strenght or power to hurt or frighten sb who is weaker or to make them do sth.
Bully
Regural
irregular
I've decided that I'll/ I'm going to live in Italy when I grow up
I've decided that I'm going to live in Italy when I grow up
first conditional:
If I ___ (have) enough money, I ___ (buy) some new clothes.
If I have enough money, I'll buy some new clothes.
In 2008, students ....... more than 7,000 violent crimes in UK schools.
Comitted
What is the word for this definition: to force sb to leave a country, school, club, etc.
Expel
Fortunate
Unfortunate
I don't think that students will/ going to get lost.
I don't think that students will get lost.
Zero conditional:
It ...... easier to study if you ......... your own room ( be/have)
Is; have
In 2010, British police finally .......... a 19 year old man and ............ him with breaking the law 660 times.
1. Arrested
2. punished
What is the word for this definition: to send sb away from their school, job, position, etc. for a period of time, usually as a punishment.
Suspend
Literate
Illiterate
Nobody wants to come to our concert. It will/ is going to be a disaster.
Nobody wants to come to our concert. It is going to be a disaster.
Zero conditional:
You ....... more if you ........ regural breaks (remember/take)
First conditional:
If you .......... (leave) school and get a job, you ......... (have) your own money to spend.
Remember; take
leave; will have
Write the crime collocation that goes with this noun.
....... ..... trouble
Get into
Define a word ,,commit'' (a crime)
To do sth bad or illegal
Name all the negative prefixes
Un, im, ir, il
We can use will for...
1. Predictions, usually after I think... or I don't think...
2. Decisions made at the moment of speaking, offers and promises.
We use the first conditional...
To talk about a possible present or future action or situation, and its probable result.
........... in court
Appear
Define a word ,,charge''
to accuse sb officially of doing sth which is against the law
Before which consonants does the prefixes double?
We use going to for...
1. Predictions based on something we can see in the present.
2. Future plans and intentions.
We can use zero conditional...
To talk about a general fact that always or usually follows as a logical result of an action.
........ ........ in prison
Spend time