A style that people usually wear/ wear every day
casual
When two people stop being in a relationship
break up
The people who buy things at a shop
customers
"My cousin goes to school." - turn this into reported speech with "She"
She said her cousin went to school.
I would rather return my item and get a refund than exchange it. - Is it correct?
Yes, it is
A pattern with flowers
floral
To enjoy another person's company and to understand each other - two answers
get on with/ get along with
The piece of paper you get after you buy something
receipt
"I have been to Paris." - turn this into reported speech with "He"
He said he had been to Paris.
I prefer drink tea to drink hot chocolate. - Is it correct?
No, it isn't
Something a person says when a piece of clothing is too loose for them
It doesn't fit me.
To be friends again after an argument
make up
When someone replaces a damaged item with another item
exchange
"I bought a new watch yesterday" - turn this into reported speech with "She" and "told"
She told him (that) she had bought a new watch the day before.
I prefer to go to the park to snorkel. - Is it correct?
No, it isn't
Something a person says when a product is too expensive for them
I can't afford it.
To meet someone for the first time and have a lot of fun together
hit it off
The place in the store where things are arranged in a pretty way to attract customers
display
"We're going to Ben's birthday tomorrow." - turn this into reported speech with "I" and "told"
I told her we were going to Ben's birthday the next/following day.
Make a sentence: I would rather _____ ______ _____. (play computer games, watch a film)
I would rather play computer games than watch a film.
Something men wear around their neck for a special occasion (e.g. wedding) - two answers
To be able to go to someone for help - two answers
turn to/ rely on
Something you get for a good price
bargain
"Don't trust that mechanic to fix this." - turn this into reported speech with "I" and "warned"
I warned him not to trust that mechanic to fix that.
Make a sentence: I prefer ______ ___ ______. (hike, ride a bike)
I prefer hiking to riding a bike.