My grandfather hasn’t got much hair. He's ...
bald
Things you throw away because you do not want them
rubbish, trash
(Do you do / Are you doing) anything later?
Are you doing
Scooters are easier to drive ... cars
than
When the light is red, you ... stop
must
My aunt bought those sandals yesterday. They're ...
brand new
A place outside in a town or city where people go to buy or sell things
Street market
I (want / 'm wanting) to buy some new trainers in town
want
I can’t use your little brother’s tennis racket. It isn’t big ... for me
enough
You ... throw that packet in the bin when you finish.
should
My dad is 41. He's in ...
his early 40s
When there is suddenly no electricity
power cut
I (played / was playing) tennis when I (fell / was falling) onto the net
was playing, fell
It’s 8.50 and school starts at 9 o’clock, I live far away. It’s ... late to walk there.
too
No school tomorrow. I ... wake up early.
don’t have to
... surfing, ... asthletics. ... volleyball
go, do, play
A system of vehicles such as buses and trains which operate at regular fixed times on fixed routes
public transport
Yesterday we (were walking / walked / are walking) on the beach when we saw him
were walking
1. I don’t think swimming is as exciting ... surfing
2. My sister is an amazing singer. She sings really ...
as, well
I ... buy my sister some new sunglasses when I broke them.
had to
There’s ... traffic, pollution and people
a lot of
1. A place where people can cross the road
2. A line of cars, trucks, etc. that are moving slowly or not moving
3. A large group of people who have come together
pedestrian crossing, traffic jam, crowd
What (happened / was happening), when you (played / were playing) volleyball?
happened, were playing
She was very careful with the vase. She was holding it very ...
carefully
You ... fall out with your brother. Go and say sorry.
shouldn't