Things that belong to a person, that people own or have.
belongings
John ____ (pay) for the petrol when someone suddenly _____ (steal) his car!
was paying; stole
They _______ (buy) clothes when the electricity ______ (go) out.
were buying; went
Advertisements are becoming more and more misleading, ...?
aren't they?
"Just Do It"
Nike
current fashions or fashion styles
trends
I ____ (no listen) to what advertisements tell me; I _____ (choose) for myself.
don't listen; choose
Gracy and Ryan ______ (choose) the house they want to buy at the moment.
are choosing
Believing everything the ads tell you is silly, ...?
isn't it?
"Because I am worthy"
L'Oreal
an occasion when goods are sold at a lower price than usual
sale
The company promised: "We ____ (not cut down) any more trees."
won't cut down (Will is used for promises)
Jacob ____ (see) the problem now.
sees (stative verb)
The design of the company's logo wasn't clever, ...?
was it?
"Have a break, have a ..."
Kit Kat
abundance of valuable material possessions or money
wealth
Avi ____ (stand) in line to buy anew phone now even though he _____ (not need) one.
is standing; doesn't need
They ____ (come) later tomorrow; they called to tell us.
are coming (future fixed arrangement/plan)
They made their advertisement into a little booklet,...?
didn't they?
"The happiest place on Earth"
Disney
items of food or household objects sold in a supermarket.
groceries
Olivia and Ruby ______ (hit) the shops because they won the lottery.
are going to hit
Nowadays, many big companies ______ (crumble down) because of the bad economy.
are crumbling down
They should qualify for the competition,...?
shouldn't they?
"Think different"
Apple