Fill the gap with the correct question word:
____ does she come from?
Where
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I love my bedroom because it’s ________ and perfect for relaxing with a book.
cosy/cozy
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The lesson was so _____ I fell asleep.
boring
fill the gap:
He’s very ________; he always puts a lot of effort into his job.
hard-working
Give me the opposite:
a rich person
a poor person
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What is her hair ________?
like
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Our living room is really ________, so we can host big family dinners.
spacious
Fill the gap:
My brother is arriving and I'm so ___ to see him.
excited
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Give me the opposite:
talkative
shy
Fill the gap with the correct question word:
____ colour ____ her eyes?
what
Fill the gap:
The city centre is always ________ with tourists and traffic.
bustling
Fill the gap:
Younger siblings are so ______. They can never leave me alone.
annoying.
Fill the gap:
She bought a ________ sofa from the charity shop — it looks great and was cheap!
second-hand
Give me the opposite:
hard-working
lazy
Say a question with what / which / whose + noun:
Do you want this one or that one?
Which one do you want?
Fill the gap:
The film was so ________ that I couldn’t look away for a second!
thrilling
Fill the gap:
English is so difficult. I am very _____ when learning it.
challenged
fill the gap:
The food was ________; his mum made it from scratch.
home-made
Give me the opposite:
moody
easy-going
Make the question the teacher would ask with what / which / whose + noun:
a book was left in the classroom the night before; the teacher is trying to find the owner.
Whose book is this?
Fill the gap:
I prefer living in an ________ area because everything is close and the transport is good.
urban
Fill the gap:
This movie was so ______ I couldn't watch every scene.
frightening
fill the gap:
The cottage was for sale with a green, big, ____________ in front of it.
mature garden
Give me the opposite:
sociable
reserved