Present, Past, Future
The invitations ______ (already / send).
are already sent
The evening news focused on international __________ like elections and climate change.
Hint: Starts with C and has A...
current affairs
A small block made from baked clay for building.
Brick
The people or teams you try to beat.
Competitiors
There is ___ sugar in my coffee.
too much
A new bridge ______ (build) next year.
will be built
Newspapers and websites are examples of __________ that share information with the public.
Hint: Starts with M...
Media outlets
A strong metal made from iron.
Steel
These are dangerous or uncertain choices in a game or in life.
Risks
There are ___ chairs in the room for everyone.
enough
Transform this to passive:
She wrote a wonderful story about living abroad.
A wonderful story about living abroad was written (by her).
A system that restricts access to certain online content unless the user pays for a subscription.
Paywall
One level or floor of a building.
Storey
The character trains and becomes stronger.
Hint: An abstract noun.
Growth
Rearrange the words to create a sentence:
brought to She a friends the few party.
She brought a few friends to the party.
Transform it to passive:
People can't park their cars here.
Cars can't be parked here.
Streams of news articles, updates, or posts that are delivered regularly, typically on social media platforms or websites.
Newsfeeds
A tall, narrow building or part of a building.
Tower
You solve a puzzle to find out who you truly are.
Hint: An abstract noun.
Identity
Rearrange the words to create a sentence:
too emails has to many read She today!
She has too many emails to read today!
Transform it to passive:
Will they finish the course this June?
Will the course be finished this June?
Headlines or content designed to attract attention and encourage people to click on links, often with exaggerated or misleading information.
Clickbait
A small, simple home made from natural materials.
Hut
You feel proud and powerful after finishing a challenge of a game or in life.
Hint: An abstract noun.
Strength
Rearrange the words to create the sentences:
food plenty the have for We of picnic. buy Don't more.
We have plenty of food for the picnic. Don't buy more.