How do we call the narrow streets that typically appear in American films?
Alleys
An adjective referred to something that can't be read.
illegible
You needn't / ought to / might cut down on chocolate.
ought to
When she got home, Mary realised she __________ (lose) her keys.
had lost
When a place is open 24 hours a day 7 days a week we use the expression...
Round-the-clock
When a pet doesn't receive an appropriate amount of food, it is ______fed.
underfed
You mustn't / don't have to / need to come to the exhibition if you feel tired.
don't have to
My friend has been writing a blog ________ 2014.
since
The Empire State Building is a s__________ (type of building).
skyscraper
When a child doesn't behave in a proper way, they _____behave.
misbehave
We ________ __________ _________ (visit) the university library when we were in Oxford. Now it's too late.
could have visited / should have visited
By July, the school year __________ (finish).
will have finished
The place in the street reserved for pedestrians.
Pavement
If they ________ you _________ at the interview, don't worry, I'm sure other job opportunities will appear!
turn down
He ________ _________ _________ (be) at home yesterday. The windows were open.
must have been
The man ________ dog barks at night is very friendly.
whose
A verb that means travelling from home to work in your everyday routine.
Commute
If we ________ __________ the forest, we will get to the village earlier.
cut across
They ______ _________ ________ (cook) that meal. They don't even know how the oven works!
can't have cooked / couldn't have cooked
We got lost as the map was so confused / confusing.
confusing