Look at you, you can't stop ... - you must be freezing. Perhaps it's flu. (SHIVER)
shivering
I ... myself the goal of running five kilometres a week for three weeks.
An aspect of the game ... I really like is the honesty.
(which/that)
The house is old. They are going to buy it.
The house (which/that) they are going to buy is old.
Paula, which had hit her head in training, suddenly passed out in class.
who instead of which
How could I have eaten the hwole packet? I have ... now, and I feel really full. (DIGEST)
indigestion
Ian's going running every morning because he's trying to get into ... . He's put on a bit of weight recently.
shape
Twickenham Stadium is ... England's national rugby team plays.
where
The tennis court id closed. We played there yesterday.
The tennis court where we played yesterday is closed.
I can't go shopping with you next Saturday morning - I will play tennis with Jo, It's all arranged.
I am playing
After the rugby player got hit on the head, he had ... vision for a while. (BLUR)
blurred
You can't excel in a sport unless you really ... yourself to the limit.
push
This year on his birthday, ... he usually has a big party, he was in bed with the flu.
when
Salil lives just down the road. His brother is the referee for tomorrow's match.
Salil, whose brother is the referee for tomorrpw's match, lives just down the road.
The other team arrived late and the match hasn't started until 4.30.
didn't start instead of hasn't started
There are several signs of a stroke - one of them is ... speech. (SLUR)
slurred
I've never ... first in a race - I'm usually last.
come
My mum, ... advice I always appreciate, is away on holiday at the moment.
whose
Peopl play sports professionally. I have great admiration for them.
I have great admiration for people who play sports professionally.
It mustn't be Jo playing - he left the club last month.
can't be instead of mustn't
Jenny's leg got very ... after she'd been stung by a bee. (SWELL)
swollen
Gill got a personal ... in the match last week by scoring four goals.
best
He's a player ... I really admire.
(who/whom/that)
She's the famous show jumper (who/that) I told you about.
A: I don't want to go for a run on my own.
B: I go with you!
I will go instead of I go