Out after off on up 1 I checked my symptoms online.
2 I topped
my phone this morning.
3 My mum gave
drinking coffee two
weeks ago.
4 David doesn't get very well with Tom.
5 Why don't you take swimming? It's
a great sport.
6 The nurses looked me very well when
I was in hospital.
7 I usually hang with my mates after
school.
8 Something's going in town. There are
lots of police cars.
9 I found the name of the tablets you
need.
10 Grant and Lily aren't speaking. They fell
last week.
11 The milk went so I threw it away.
12 Where did you pick that cold?
In this sentence, the word "checked" is used to express the action of looking up or examining something. The word "my" is used to indicate that the symptoms belong to the person speaking. The word "symptoms" refers to signs or indications of a medical condition. The word "online" means using the internet as a source of information.
2. I topped my phone this morning.
In this sentence, the phrase "topped my phone" means the person has recharged or added credit to their phone. The word "my" indicates that the phone belongs to the person speaking. The word "this" indicates that the action took place in the morning.
3. My mum gave drinking coffee two weeks ago.
In this sentence, the phrase "gave up" means the person's mum stopped or quit doing something. In this case, it refers to quitting or stopping drinking coffee. The word "my" indicates that the speaker's mom stopped drinking coffee. The phrase "two weeks ago" indicates the time when the action took place.
4. David doesn't get very well with Tom.
In this sentence, the phrase "doesn't get very well with" means that David and Tom don't have a good relationship or don't get along. The word "well" is used to describe the level of compatibility or harmony between the two individuals.
5. Why don't you take swimming? It's a great sport.
In this sentence, the phrase "take swimming" means to start or participate in swimming as an activity or sport. The word "you" indicates that the speaker is referring to the person they are addressing. The phrase "It's a great sport" is used to persuade or encourage the person to consider swimming as a beneficial and enjoyable activity.
6. The nurses looked me very well when I was in the hospital.
In this sentence, the word "looked" means to examine or observe someone. The word "me" refers to the person speaking. The phrase "very well" means the nurses paid close attention to the speaker's condition or health. The phrase "when I was in the hospital" indicates the time when the action took place.
7. I usually hang with my mates after school.
In this sentence, the word "hang with" means to spend time or socialize with friends. The word "usually" indicates that this is a common or regular activity for the speaker. The word "mates" is used to refer to friends or companions. The phrase "after school" indicates the time when the activity takes place.
8. Something's going in town. There are lots of police cars.
In this sentence, the phrase "something's going on" means that there is an event or incident happening in town. The word "something's" is a contraction of "something is." The phrase "in town" indicates the location where the activity is taking place. The statement "There are lots of police cars" implies that the police are present at the scene of the event or incident.
9. I found the name of the tablets you need.
In this sentence, the word "found" means the person discovered or obtained information about something. The word "the" is used to indicate a specific item or tablets in this case. The word "name" refers to the identification or label of the tablets. The phrase "you need" indicates that the tablets are required by the person being addressed.
10. Grant and Lily aren't speaking. They fell out last week.
In this sentence, the phrase "aren't speaking" indicates that Grant and Lily are not communicating or talking to each other. The words "Grant" and "Lily" are the names of the people involved. The phrase "they fell out" means that they had a disagreement or conflict. The phrase "last week" indicates the time when the falling out occurred.
11. The milk went, so I threw it away.
In this sentence, the phrase "the milk went" means that the milk spoiled or went bad. The word "so" indicates the cause or reason for the next action. The phrase "I threw it away" means that the person disposed of the milk because it was no longer good to consume.
12. Where did you pick up that cold?
In this sentence, the phrase "pick up" means to contract or acquire something, in this case, a cold. The word "you" indicates the person being spoken to. The word "that" refers to the cold that the person has. The word "cold" refers to an illness or medical condition. The word "where" indicates that the speaker is asking about the location or source of the cold.