a. You like sth very much, when you are into sth
b. "Get on" or "Get in" an elevator?
a. be crazy about
b. get on
a. What's the opposite of lie down or sit down?
b. What's the idiom that means: "agree with someone or get along with someone? It has "eye" in it.
a. get up
b. see eye to eye
a. When you dislike something, we say .....
b. you have a guest and you want to say be relax
a. to be fed up with / I can't stand something
b. make yourself at home
a. make 3 phrasal verbs with turn
b. make 2 phrasal verbs with look
a. turn on / turn off / turn over / turn up / turn down
b. look like / look into / look for
a. when you are surprised, you say ......
b. the opposite of right away
b. after a while / later on
a. idiom for immediately
b. idiom for up to now
a. right away / at once
b. so far
a. run away
b. let out
a. opposite of to be well-off
b. synonym for look at someone with wide eyes
a. to be dirt poor
b. stare at someone
opposite
a. calm down
b. speed up
a. lose it / freak out
b. speed down
opposite:
a. right away
b. get mad at
a. after a while / later on
b. see eye to eye / get along with
synonym:
a. immediately
b. repeatedly
a. right away / at once
b. again and again
opposite :
a. to be in big trouble
b. to be dirt poor
a. save the day
b. to be well-off / can afford
phrasal verbs with turn
a. I can't see you, would you please .... the light?
b. Please ....your paper and write on the other side.
a. turn on
b. turn over
phrasal verb with take
a. Please ..... these dishes, I want to work on the table.
b. Please .... the eggs of the refrigerator.
a. take away
b. take out
idiom with make
a. When she visits us, she ....., she cooks her favorite food herself.
b. Sara ...... by painting and earn money by doing that.
a. makes herself at home
b. makes a living
phrasal verb with get
a. I can't ..... this sickness, I'vehad it for 2 weeks and I don't feel well.
b. She loves her life and ..... her husband. She never gets mad at him.
a. get over
b. gets along with