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Sam will discuss the issue with Jenifer ON phone.
Sam will discuss the issue with Jenifer________ phone.
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I WILL CALL you back, when I get free.
I ________ (call) you back, when I get free.
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Who is that girl? Why in the world are you looking at HER?
Who is that girl? Why in the world are you looking at _________?
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1) To remove something like clothes, something attached to a surface. ex: I put a sticker on the car window, my mom was so mad and she yelled at me to take it off.
2) An airplane when it lifts off the ground. ex: I have always loved when the plane takes off.
What is TAKE OFF? Use it in a sentence.
For extra points, use it in a different way (with a different meaning). |
Terrified
What is the feeling you have when you are REALLY scared?
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The family doesn’t feel LIKE going outing this season.
The family doesn’t feel ________ going outing this season.
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I promise I WONT TELL your secret to anyone.
I promise I _________ (not tell) your secret to anyone.
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Have you seen the books? I have not seen THEM.
Have you seen the books? I have not seen _______.
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1) to begin to have control of something ex: my dad says I will take over the family business.
2) to replace someone or something. ex: Tom has to go home now, so Mary will take over.
What is TAKE OVER? Use it in a sentence.
For extra points, use it in a different way (with a different meaning). |
Traits
What are the words that help you describe people. It can be personality, what they look like, what their habits are.
For example, "She is funny, often shy, has dark brown hair, and is tall." These are all.... ? |
John Smith is good AT / IN Mathematics.
John Smith is good________ Mathematics.
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He’ll give you a call as soon as he ARRIVES.
He’ll give you a call as soon as he _______ (arrive).
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I always lose my keys. Where are THEY?
I always lose my keys. Where are _______?
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1) something that is starting to not function ex. the machine is breaking down.
2) to separate, or to separate something, into smaller parts ex. I am moving tomorrow, I need to break down this furniture. 3) to become very emotional, upset and start to cry uncontrollably. ex. when he found out his dog died, he broke down.
What is BREAK DOWN? Use it in a sentence.
For extra points, use it in a different way (with a different meaning). |
Receive an advantage; profit.
What does the word "benefit" mean?
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Many prefer donating money THAN distributing clothes.
Many prefer donating money ________ distributing clothes.
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Take your umbrella with you. It IS GOING TO RAIN
Take your umbrella with you. It ________ (rain).
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We’re going to Alaska. You can come with US if you want.
We’re going to Alaska. You can come with ______ if you want.
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1) to try to reach the same standard, stage, or level as others after you have fallen behind them (ex. a race where you are slower, but then you become faster and meet the people ahead of you.) ex: I have to stay and work, I'll catch up with you in an hour.
2) talk to someone whom one has not seen for some time in order to find out what they have been doing ex: I saw Tom today and we caught up for 30 minutes.
What is CATCH UP? Use it in a sentence.
For extra points, use it in a different way (with a different meaning). |
An experience
What is it when you do something, maybe have a situation where you learn something new. And then you can say/remember that situation and it will help you in the future.
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Meet me AT the station, I'll be waiting ON platform 3.
Meet me ________ the station, I'll be waiting ______ platform 3.
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I AM INVITING 50 people to the party, and I hope everyone WILL COME.
I ________ (invite) 50 people to the party, and I hope everyone ________ (come).
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My father has a new job, but HE doesn’t like IT
at all.
My father has a new job, but ______ doesn’t like _____
at all. |
To make someone happy / happier.
Ex: Cuddling with my dog always cheers me up.
What is CHEER UP? Use it in a sentence.
Only one definition here. |
Succeed in dealing with (a problem or difficulty).
What does the word "overcome" mean?
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