A place where you can buy books
a book shop
What adjective describes someone who likes to tell people what to do?
bossy
Grammar: used to / would / past simple
We ... go to the beach every summer.
used to / would
Olivia is cleverer than Michael.
Michael.... Olivia.
isn't as clever as
Ask this in a different way: "What's the problem?"
What's the matter? / What's wrong? /
A store where you can buy medicine
a chemist's
Something that is not usual
unusual
Complete the sentence with the correct tense of the verb 'know':
I ... Linda for years.We meet once or twice a month.
have known
Join the sentences with a relative pronoun:
My uncle is a chef in a restaurant. He lives in Italy.
My uncle, who lives in Italy, is a chef in a restaurant. / My uncle, who is a chef in a restaurant, lives in Italy.
What is the question to this answer?
I've lived here since 2010.
How long have you lived here?
A shop that sells fruit and vegetables
a greengrocer's
Complete the sentence with the missing word:
Our hotel was _________________ so we had all our meals at the hotel restaurant.
full board
Complete with the correct form of 'hike':
They are tired because they ... all day.
have been hiking
I came to live here five years ago. (Use 'for')
I have lived / have been living here for five years.
What's the question to this answer?
He's tall and slim and very cheerful.
What's he like?
You can buy a loaf of bread there
baker's
Complete the sentence with the right weather word:
It _____________ down all day, so we didn't go out because we didn't want to get wet.
poured
Lily is the girl. Her brother has a YouTube channel.
Lily is the girl whose brother has a YouTube channel.
Complete the second sentence:
They arrived at 7 pm.The film started at 6.45 pm.
They arrived after....
They arrived after the film had started.
Complete the exclamation in two ways:
.... terrible flight!
What a / It was such a terrible flight!
A shop where you can buy minced beef
butcher's
To have a good relationship with somebody
get along
Complete with the correct adjective form of 'bad':
Jack's grades are getting ... all the time.
worse
What is the right order of the adjectives?
The thief stole a .... bag. (black,big,leather)
The thief stole a big black leather bag.
What is the correct response to this question?:
"Have you told your parents?"
A: Actually, I haven't.
B: They are probably right.
Actually, I haven't.