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What does 'get angry' refer to?
What does 'get angry' refer to?
- To become upset (correct)
- To feel happy
- To become confused
- To experience fear
What does 'take a break' typically imply?
What does 'take a break' typically imply?
- To stop working for a while (correct)
- To start working harder
- To increase productivity
- To take a vacation
What situation does 'get lost' describe?
What situation does 'get lost' describe?
- To misplace an object
- To fail an exam
- To forget a friend's name
- To become disoriented and unable to find the way (correct)
Which action does 'make a choice' refer to?
Which action does 'make a choice' refer to?
What does 'have a meal' mean?
What does 'have a meal' mean?
What does 'keep calm' suggest?
What does 'keep calm' suggest?
What does 'do the shopping' mean?
What does 'do the shopping' mean?
What is the meaning of 'get together'?
What is the meaning of 'get together'?
What action does 'take a look' imply?
What action does 'take a look' imply?
Which situation does 'get frightened' describe?
Which situation does 'get frightened' describe?
Flashcards
Get angry
Get angry
To become angry.
Get frightened
Get frightened
To become scared or worried.
Get lost
Get lost
To lose your way.
Get the sack
Get the sack
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Get wet
Get wet
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Get pregnant
Get pregnant
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Take a chance
Take a chance
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Take a bow
Take a bow
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Take a look
Take a look
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Take a nap
Take a nap
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Study Notes
Actions and Activities
- Getting a job: Getting employed
- Getting angry: Experiencing anger
- Getting a shock: Feeling surprised
- Getting drunk: Consuming alcohol to the point of intoxication
- Getting frightened: Experiencing fear or anxiety
- Getting lost: Losing one's way
- Getting pregnant: Becoming pregnant
- Getting fired/sacked: Being dismissed from a job
- Getting wet: Becoming damp or soaked
- Getting worried: Experiencing anxiety or concern
- Getting permission: Obtaining authorization
- Getting upset: Experiencing emotional distress
- Getting hungry: Experiencing hunger
- Getting together: Meeting or gathering with others
- Getting stuck: Being impeded or blocked
- Getting dressed: Putting on clothing
- Getting a joke: Telling a joke or making a humorous remark
- Making a discovery: Uncovering something new or unknown
Actions and Activities (continued)
- Making a complaint: Expressing dissatisfaction or grievance
- Making an effort: Exerting energy or effort
- Making an attempt: Trying to achieve something
- Making an excuse: Offering a justification or explanation
- Making progress: Achieving positive advancements or improvements
- Making a decision: Arriving at a conclusion or choice
- Making a mess: Causing disorder or disarray
- Making noise: Producing sound
- Making furniture: Constructing pieces of furniture
- Making a plan: Developing a strategy or outline
- Making a choice: Selecting an option or alternative
- Making a donation: Contributing to a cause or organization
- Making a deal: Agreeing on terms or conditions
- Making trouble: Causing difficulties or problems
- Making room: Creating space or accommodations
- Keeping a promise: Upholding a pledge
- Keeping calm: Maintaining composure and serenity
- Keeping in touch: Maintaining contact or communication with others
Actions and Activities (continued)
- Keeping quiet: Remaining silent or hushed
- Keeping safe: Ensuring one's well-being and security
- Keeping health: Maintaining good health
- Keeping silence: Avoiding the generation of noise
- Keeping a secret: Maintaining confidentiality
- Keeping away: Maintaining physical separation
- Keeping up: Continuing in a particular way
- Keeping in mind: Remembering or bearing something in one's thoughts
- Having a shave: Performing the act of shaving
- Having a meal: Consuming a meal
- Having a drill: Completing a drill or exercise
- Having a rest: Taking a break or pause
- Having lunch: Consuming a midday meal
- Having fun: Experiencing enjoyment or pleasure
- Having a suggestion: Offering an idea or proposal
- Having a shower: Washing oneself with water
- Having a dream: Experiencing a dream
- Having a haircut: Undergoing the act of getting one's hair cut
- Having a relationship: Maintaining a connection or bond with another person
- Having a holiday: Taking time off for a holiday
Actions and Activities (continued)
- Doing work: Carrying out tasks related to employment
- Doing nothing: Not participating in any activity
- Doing a favor: Performing a kind action for someone
- Doing exercise: Participating in physical exercises
- Doing damage: Causing harm or destruction
- Doing a deal: Negotiating and agreeing to a transaction or agreement
- Doing the shopping: Purchasing items from a store
- Doing laundry: Washing clothes
- Doing the cooking: Preparing and cooking food
- Doing harm: Causing physical or emotional pain to another
- Doing badly: Performing poorly or ineptly in something
- Doing an interview: Participating in a job interview
- Doing one's bit: Contributing to a cause
Actions and Activities (continued)
- Taking a break: Pausing from an activity or task.
- Taking a chance: Accepting a risk
- Taking a bow: Receiving applause or recognition
- Taking a taxi: Using a taxi
- Taking a look: Observing or inspecting
- Taking an exam: Completing an assessment
- Taking a seat: Occupying a chair or designated place
- Taking a park: Giving a moment to oneself. Relaxation.
- Taking a picture: Documenting an image or scene.
- Taking a sip: Drinking a small quantity of a liquid.
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Test your knowledge on various actions and activities that people experience in daily life. This quiz covers a range of scenarios, from getting a job to making a discovery. See how well you understand the meanings and contexts of these common actions.