It's an accessory that men usually put around their neck
a tie
I (to think) this book is really interesting
think
This person is really practical
down-to-earth
When you want to find something you do this
Look for
It (to rain) heavily since we left home
has been raining
You put them on your feet when it's cold. They're not very high.
Ankle boots
I (to have) a great family!
have
When you stop seeing each other, it means you...
lose touch with each other
When you have a similar appearance
look like
People (to send) lots of letters to the studio since they found out who is coming! But we take no more letters.
have sent
If you prefer some particular style in clothing you'd say: I ________ this style.
go for
We're in Paris and we (to have) a great time here.
are having
This person is difficult to talk to and he's disobidient
rebellious
When your appearance is really great people usually say you this: You ....
look good
Jack (to have) his car for 10 years now!
has had
Those are accessories that girls put on their wrists
Bangles
you (to look) anything in particular?
Are you looking?
This person is not interested in serious things
shallow
When you make a suggestion about the situation or someone's appearance, you may start with this phrase
look as if/ as though
you (to see) our new teacher yet?
When people are relaxed, we say: they go ______
with the flow
You (to look) really stupid in this shorts. You should change them.
look
This person is too proud of the way they look
vain
Phrasal verb which means: to take care of someone
look after
How long you (to study) English?
have you been studying