This phrasal verbs refers to: Disappointment
let down
It's difficult to her (to have) or (having) a marketing job.
to have
When I talk about my feelings I usually drive people...
away
This phrasal verbs refers to: having new ideas
come up with
Mary has fun (to watch) or (watching) scary movies.
My mother is short ____ sugar, I should buy more.
of
This phrasal verbs refers to: return something you borrowed
give back
We always have many exercises (to practice) or (practicing).
to practice
When you go to an event even if you were not invited.
tag along
This phrasal verbs refers to: having expectations about an activity
look forward to
We use -ing after saying "It's worth". (true) or (false)
True
You find the time to do something.
get around
This phrasal verbs refers to: postpone or procrastinate an activity
put off
I was a bit lazy (to help) or (helping) my mother in the kitchen when I was a kid.
helping
Order the sentence: my best friend / over / I / have / on the weekends.
I have my best friend over on the weekends.