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live up to question 1
Frank was an old soldier and lived through many wars.


live up to, answer 1 live up to, simple present tense, seen vs tasted vs enjoyed vs experienced

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He had joined the army as a young man because he wanted to live it up a bit.


live up to, answer 2 esl dialogue, see the world vs experience the discipline vs have a good time vs learn new skills

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live up to question 3
He wanted excitement and travel and the army lived up to its reputation.


live up to, answer 3 english conversation practice, came up to vs came near to vs went near vs went beyond

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He certainly travelled and there was plenty of excitement, which made it possible for him to live out his dream.


live up to, answer 4 object pronouns in english, show vs find vs follow vs name

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 definition of estimate, faith, opposite, fun, refuse, perfect Idiom: to live off one's pay
live up to question 5
He also managed to live off his pay without any problems.


live up to, answer 5 slang idioms, put up with vs exist easily on vs just get by on vs take care of

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He lived on the simple food provided by the army.


live up to, answer 6 live up to, verb tense worksheet, ate only vs digested vs consumed vs just managed

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live up to question 7
For some years he lived in because he liked to be among his comrades.


live up to, answer 7 difference gerund and infinitive, stayed in bed vs stayed in barracks vs stayed indoors vs stayed behind

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live up to question 8
He never really enjoyed living out.


live up to, answer 8 pronoun worksheet, staying in other accommodation vs staying away from home vs staying alone vs waiting outside

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live up to question 9
He never did anything wrong and so he didn't have to live down any bad reputation.


live up to, answer 9 idioms worksheet, make others remember vs make others forget vs make others recall vs make others listen

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live up to question 10
He lived out his final days in a small cottage overlooking the barracks.


live up to, answer 10 english grammar practice, numbered vs endured vs counted vs ended

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