Which verb do you use when you are very hungry?
- to be starving
- to admit
- to care about
- to earn
Which verb do you use to say when you are going to eat in the evening?
- to give it a try
- to have dinner
- to bully
- to describe
Which verb do you use to say that you are going to be present somewhere?
- to give it a try
- to admit
- to attend
- to earn
Which verb do you use to say you are doing your homework?
- to practise
- to earn
- to cheat
- to fail
Which verb do you use to say you met someone in the street?
- to differ from
- to get rid of
- to vary from ... to ...
- to come across
Which verb do you use to say something is not the same as something else?
- to fail
- to get rid of
- to guarantee
- to differ from
Which verb do you use to say you are preparing a meal?
- to solve
- to walk the dog
- to cook
- to argue
Which verb do you use to say you could not succeed?
- to cheat
- to distract
- to fail
- to get rid of
Which verb do you use to say you can't concentrate?
- to study
- to distract
- to run out of time
- to waste
Which verb do you use to say you looked at the answers of you neighbour during the test?
- to argue
- to cheat
- to walk the dog
- to come across