A fire burning in an area of land with many trees, that is difficult to control and sometimes spreads quickly.
forest fire
Windows are usually made of _____.
glass
We need some food. I _____ (go) to the supermarket.
We need some food. I will go to the supermarket.
(If / When) I _____ (get) good grades, my parents _____ (give) me a present.
If I get good grades, my parents will give me a present.
Take your umbrella, it _____ (rain) today.
Take your umbrella, it may rain today.
This is a danger for polar bears and seals.
melting ice caps
Tom is wearing a white _____ T-shirt.
cotton
You're rude and I don't like your attitude. I _____ ( talk) to you again.
You're rude and I don't like your attitude. I won't talk to you again.
I _____ (be) a dentist (if / when) I _____ (grow up).
I will be a dentist when I grow up.
He _____ (be) late because his flight has been delayed.
He may be late because his flight has been delayed.
Fill or covered with water, especially in a way that causes problems
flood
My new Nintendo Switch came in a _____ box.
cardboard
It's getting cold. _____ you _____ (close) the window, please?
It's getting cold. Will you close the window, please?
(If / When) my father _____ (return) from work, I _____ (tell) him what you did.
When my father returns from work, I will tell him what you did.
_____ I _____ (open) the door?
May I open the door?
A long period when there is little or no rain and the land is dry.
drought
The Mexican athlete arrived in second place and won a _____ medal.
silver
The sentence "In the future cars will fly." is a:
a) promise b) prediction
b) prediction
She _____ (return) the food (if / when) she _____ (not like) it.
She will return the food if she doesn't like it.
I _____ (not be) able to go to the party.
I may not be able to go to the party.
Inhaling this smoke that comes from car and factories could result in danger to life.
exhaust fumes
Wires and coins are often made of a red-brown metal called _____.
copper
The sentence "I won't arrive late from the party" is a:
a) promise b) prediction
a) promise
(If / When) I _____ (not finish) my homework, I _____ (not go) out.
If I don't finish my homework, I won't go out.
Those cookies have a lot of sugar. I _____ (not like) them.
Those cookies have a lot of sugar. I may not like them.