When you put this on, it keeps your house warm in winter.
a. heating
b. ambulance
c. cooker
a. heating
My mum works in an ____ in the city centre.
office
What you can see from a particular place, like from the top of a mountain.
a. view
b. a compass
c. camp
a. view
Complete with used to / didn't used to and the verb in brackets: Children (leave) school when they were 10 years old.
Children used to leave school when they were 10 years old.
Complete the sentence using the present perfect:
Ben ( ✓used) a compass but he’s never seen a bear.
Ben has used a compass but he’s never seen a bear.
You need this in your home so that your lights and TV work.
a. heating
b. cooker
c. power
c. power
I my ____ bedroom every week.
You use this when you are reading a map. It shows you which direction is north.
a. a rucksack
b. a compass
c. view
Complete with used to / didn't used to and the verb in brackets: People (not / take) photos.
People didn't use to take photos.
Complete the sentence using the present perfect:
Sarah (✓go) camping, but she (❌ put up) a tent.
Sarag has gone camping, but she hasn't put up a tent.
You use this to make your dinner.
a. heating
b. ambulance
c. cooker
c. cooker
Children used to use an ____ to do their homework before the internet.
encyclopaedia
When you sleep in a tent.
a. view
b. rucksack
c. camp
c. camp
Complete with used to / didn't used to and the verb in brackets: Some people (work) as servants in big houses.
Some people used to work as servants in big houses.
Complete the sentence using the present perfect:
Anna ( ✓put up) a tent, but she (❌use) a compass.
Anna has put up a tent, but she hasn't used a compass.
The word for 1,000,000 ‒ one thousand times one thousand.
million
We live in a very old ____.
cottage
Animals that live in the wild.
a. a rucksack
b. wildlife
c. camp
b. wildlife
Complete with used to / didn't used to and the verb in brackets: People (not / vacuum) their houses. They used to sweep.
People didn't use to vacuum their houses. They used to sweep.
Make a present perfect question: you / see / a dolphin?
Have you ever seen a dolphin?
This means something is strange.
weird
Sometimes we can use a ____ in our maths class
calculator
A kind of bag that you carry on your back.
a. a rucksack
b. a compass
c. a sleeping bag
a. a rucksack
Complete with used to / didn't used to and the verb in brackets: People (keep warm) by sitting by the fire.
People used to keep warm by sitting by the fire.
Make a present perfect question: you / swim / in a lake?
Have you ever swum in a lake?