Appearance
Clothing
Personality Features
Present Tenses
State Verbs
100

This person looks like they could easily carry two heavy suitcases on each side.  

b.......-........

→ broad-shouldered

100

This top will keep both, your torso and head, protected from cold and isn’t brand new — someone else wore it before. 

s.....-...... h...... 

→ second-hand hoody

100

In front of a big crowd, this person blushes, worries about how they look, and wants to hide. 

s...-..... 

→ self-conscious

100

My mom ..... (work) as a clerk but now she ........ (bake) a ckae for my borther´s birthday.

works, is baking

100

In this sentence, the verb means “have an opinion”:
 “I  t___  this film is boring.”

think

200

Not beautiful, not striking — just ordinary-looking, maybe even a little dull.  

p........ and u.........

→ plain and unattractive

200

This sweater looks like it came straight out of the 70s — on purpose. 

r.... c.... 

→ retro cardigan

200

They state their opinion clearly and confidently — but never in a bossy or arrogant way. 

a.... but not a.......

→ assertive but not arrogant

200

Put the verbs in the correct order, using correct present tense form of the verb

always/ silly game/ play/on their/ they/ that/mobiles

They are always playing that silly game on their mobiles.

200

Here, the verb means “seem / appear”:
 “She ___ happy today. She is even wearing her favourite t-shirt!”

looks

300

Think of a hairstyle that’s not long, bouncy, and clearly not its natural color. 

......   ............  ......... hair

→ short curly dyed hair

300

A graceful, strappy, silky little top you might wear under a blazer. 

an e.... c...... t.... 

→ elegant camisole top

300

his person doesn’t boast about achievements, but they aren’t afraid to speak up either. 

m.... but not .... 

→ modest but not shy

300

Put the verbs in the correct order, using correct present tense form of the verb

for/ a/ to rest / animal/ an/ always/ look/  hidden injured/ place/ .

An injured animal always looks for a hidden place to rest.

300

Now, the verb means “direct your eyes towards something”:
→ “He ___ at the stars through his telescope at the moment. He knows incredible stuff about the universe.”

is looking

400

This person has no problem reading signs across the street, but struggles with the menu in their hands. 

.....-..... 

→ long-sighted

400

A soft jacket that manages to look both cozy and stylish at the same time. 

c.....  f.... 

→ chic fleece

400

They notice the little things, care deeply, and are easily moved — but they keep their emotions balanced. 

s.... but not ....... 

→ sensitive but not emotional

400

Complete the sentence with the correct verb patterns

Let´s stop ...... (look) at the shop window and try..... (spot) something stylish.

Let´s stop to look at the shop window and try to spot something stylish.

400

In this sentence, the verb means “am not convinced / not accept as true”:
 “I ___ in fair treatment for everyone.”

don´t believe

500

She’s not slim, but not obese either — her figure is pleasantly round. 

slightly o......, rather nicely p..... 

→ slightly overweight, rather nicely plump

500

A sleeveless garment made of smooth, luxurious fabric — perfect for a touch of vintage flair. 

v....  v.... 

→ velvet vest

500

Wherever they go, people turn their heads — their look and personality are truly one of a kind. 

They are u... and s.....  ....... from the crowd

→ unusual and stand out from the crowd

500

Complete the sentence with the correct verb patterns

You should not regret ..... (do) things that don´t turn out well, forget .... (cry) over the spilled milk. Always remember ..... (see) the bright side of it.


You should not regret doing things that don´t turn out well, forget crying over the spilled milk. Always remember to see the bright side of it.

500
  • Here, the verb means “own / possess”:
     “She ___ two cars and a motorbike.”

  • Here, the verb means “experience / enjoy”:
    “We ___ a great time at the festival.”

has, are having

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