Vocabulary. Complete each sentence using a word or phrase from the problem page.
4. Maybe I should write to a(n) for some advice.
5. Daniel and Gloria have just got . They’re planning to get married sometime next year.
6. My parents got last year. I live with my mum now but I see my dad every weekend.
7. I fell in with her the first time I spoke to her.
8. Joe and Jo have just up. It’s really sad.
9. We’ve been going with each other for almost a year.
10. I actually have a very good with my mother-in-law.
Explanation: In this sentence, the phrase "write to a(n)" is followed by the word "for," suggesting that the person is seeking advice or guidance. The word or phrase that can complete the sentence is something or someone that can provide advice. A possible answer could be a "source," "expert," or "professional" who can offer knowledge and guidance on the topic the person needs help with.
5. Daniel and Gloria have just got [engaged/committed].
Explanation: In this sentence, the phrase "Daniel and Gloria have just got" suggests that something significant has happened to them. The word or phrase that can complete the sentence is related to a significant relationship milestone. The word "engaged" or "committed" signifies that the couple has decided to marry or make a long-term commitment to each other.
6. My parents got [divorced/separated] last year.
Explanation: In this sentence, the phrase "My parents got" implies that something has happened to the person's parents' relationship. The word or phrase that can complete the sentence is related to the end of a marriage or separation. The words "divorced" or "separated" describe the situation wherein the parents are no longer living together as a married couple.
7. I fell in [love/like] with her the first time I spoke to her.
Explanation: In this sentence, the phrase "I fell in" indicates a shift or change in the speaker's emotions or feelings. The word or phrase that can complete the sentence is something related to emotions, specifically about feeling a connection or attraction towards someone. The words "love" or "like" represent the emotions one can experience when they feel drawn to someone upon their first conversation.
8. Joe and Jo have just [broken up/separated].
Explanation: In this sentence, the phrase "Joe and Jo have just" suggests that something has happened to their relationship. The word or phrase that can complete the sentence is related to the end of a relationship. The words "broken up" or "separated" describe the situation wherein Joe and Jo are no longer together as a couple.
9. We've been [dating/seeing each other] for almost a year.
Explanation: In this sentence, the phrase "We've been" indicates an ongoing action or happening regarding the relationship. The word or phrase that can complete the sentence is something representing a romantic relationship or spending time together. The words "dating" or "seeing each other" express the idea that the two people involved have been romantically involved and spending time together for almost a year.
10. I actually have a very good [relationship/bond] with my mother-in-law.
Explanation: In this sentence, the phrase "I actually have a very good" implies that the speaker has a positive connection with someone specific. The word or phrase that can complete the sentence is related to a connection with a family member. The words "relationship" or "bond" indicate a strong and positive connection between the speaker and their mother-in-law.