Area in an airport divided into Arrivals and Departures.
What's an Airport Terminal?
Adverb that means: the truth is. A synonym is "in fact".
What's Actually?
An expression that describes a freezing cold temperature.
To be responsible for someone or something for a period.
What's "Take care of"?
A tense that sets the scene for a story.
Where they check you aren't bringing illegal goods into the country.
What's Customs?
Adverb used to the describe something has been repeating recently.
What's Lately?
When it is unpleseantly hot, boiling. Really high temperatures.
What's "Scorching"?
To occur, to happen. A specific moment in time.
What's "take place"?
We use this structure to talk about a possible outcome in the future. If + present simple / will + verb.
What's "First conditional"?
The staff on a plane such as the pilot, and flight attendants.
What's "Cabin crew"?
Adverb used to express "in the end", something happens after a series of events.
What's "Eventually"?
When it is so hot that there is water shortages, and everything becomes dry.
What's a drought?
To be considered. To be a part of. An idea or person that has been integrated into the process.
This tense describes an event that happened before another one in the past.
What's "Past perfect"?
A flight that works as a link between your departure and destination.
What's a connecting flight?
The first one is to describe common knowledge everybody knows; the second is for what you've heard according to sources.
What's "Obviously" and "Apparently"?
Heavy rain that usually happens in jungles.
What's a monsoon?
Hire. Make someone or something part of the team.
What's "Take on"?
This type of word can be used at the start, middle or end of a sentence. It is divided in frequency, time, manner, phrases, etc...
What's an adverb?
Phrasal verb that describes when a plane goes into the air, leaving behind the runway.
What's "Take off"?
One asks about a time you did something, usually used with present perfect questions. The other, exoress and additional piece of information.
What's "ever" and "even"?
A strong snow storm with very strong winds.
What's a blizzard?
When you feel sad for someone and decide to provide a little help.
The convination of these tenses is used to recount a story of past events with utmost accuracy.
What is "Narrative tenses"?
100+ "Narrative tenses:Past"?