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phrasal verbs, -ed / -ing adjectives and comparison
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confused words
Level:
intermediate
Age:
14-17
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36
Passover
Level:
intermediate
Age:
13-17
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9
American Slang
Level:
advanced
Age:
14-17
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5
sports
Level:
elementary
Age:
8-17
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4
Venice: The Historical Regatta
Level:
advanced
Age:
14-17
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3
fireflies
Level:
intermediate
Age:
14-17
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2
1 Match the phrasal verbs with the correct meaning.
look up to
to feel excited about
to watch
to respect
to find (in a dictionary)
to care for
to investigate
to search
look forward to
to feel excited about
to watch
to respect
to find (in a dictionary)
to care for
to investigate
to search
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look up
to feel excited about
to watch
to respect
to find (in a dictionary)
to care for
to investigate
to search
look after
to feel excited about
to watch
to respect
to find (in a dictionary)
to care for
to investigate
to search
look into
to feel excited about
to watch
to respect
to find (in a dictionary)
to care for
to investigate
to search
look for
to feel excited about
to watch
to respect
to find (in a dictionary)
to care for
to investigate
to search
look at
to feel excited about
to watch
to respect
to find (in a dictionary)
to care for
to investigate
to search
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2�Write a suitable�phasal verb to match the meaning of the following words.
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change channels
remove their shoes
find radio stations
stop�doing something�
reduce the volume
increase the volume
continue
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3 Choose the correct box.
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I'm exhausted
�exhausting
Running a marathon is exhausted
�exhausting
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I am bored
�boring
�because the maths teacher is bored
�boring
The monster in the film is terrified
�terrifing
�terrifying
I was terrified
�terrifing
�terrifying
�because of the film.
The teacher was surprised
�surprising
�because everyone had passed.
Are you reading anything interested
�interesting
�at the moment?
I'm really interested
�interesting
�in art.
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4 Watch the video and complete the following sentences.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/L88O5ceaueM?feature=player_detailpage
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The gentleman's book is
�(funny) than Mr Bean's.
The gentleman's
�(noisy) than Mr Bean.
The train is the
�(slow) in the world.
Mr Bean's techniques are the�
�(original) I've ever seen.
This is probably Mr Bean's
�(bad) journey on a train.
Do you think the ticket inspector will be
�(patient) than Mr Bean?