You can download that app, ....?
can't you?
This awesome gift would be brilliant for birthdays as / both well as other occasions.
as well as
A place were you try on clothes
changing room
don't / people / my / why / photos / comment / on ?
Why don't people comment on my photos?
stealing money from people's bags and pockets
pickpocketing
Some athletes exercise using remote controls / satellite TV / wearables to get the information about their fitness.
We need to get up early tomorrow. Our train will leave / leaves / leave at 7.30
leaves
The feeling of strong dislike.
Disgust
I've waited / been waiting here for an hour!
I've been waiting
part of the street where only cyclists can go
bike lane
to discover something accidentally
c______ ____
come across
We don't have to / mustn't / must perform in the concert. We can choose to watch instead.
don't have to
prevent concentration
distract
After Tom read / had read the email, he turned off / had turned off the computer.
After Tom had read the email, he turned off the computer.
Which words are synonyms?
destroy / demolish / reconstruct
destroy / demolish
Match. There is an extra definition.
1. fragile
2. valuable
3. rare
a) worth a lot of money
b) never used
c) easily broken or damaged
d) unusual, not common
1. fragile - c) easily broken or damaged
2. valuable - a) worth a lot of money
3. rare - d) unusual, not common
We wanted to know if he would return / will return / he return.
would return
Someone who is very inactive and like to stay home a lot.
Couch potato
Correct 2 mistakes in each sentence.
Thames is a big river in United Kingdom.
The Thames is a big river in the United Kingdom.
What is the adjective for the noun?
benefit
beneficial
decide something too quickly
a) hesitate
b) get on with
c) rush into
d) commit
c) rush into
The Royal Exhibition Building is well worth to visit / a visit / for visit.
a visit
something on sale at a lower price than usual
a bargain
Reported speech:
"We don't understand the exercise."
The students told the teacher .........
The students told the teacher (that) they didn't understand the exercise.
We have a problem in our town. There aren't enough / plenty buses.
enough