Vocabulary: optimistic, depressed
Always think good things will happen.
optimistic
Vocabulary: Relieved, terrified, worried
To speak too quietly and not clearly enough for a person to understand.
articulate, mumble, pronunciation
mumble
Vocabulary: expensive, affordable, pricey
An item is not expensive. Most people have enough money to buy it.
affordable
Vocabulary: fail, achieve, yield
Succeed in doing something.
achieve
Vocabulary:
another word correct
Grammar:
My new bike was hard to ride at first, but I was/ got /get used to it quite quickly.
got
Grammar:
While I had played / played / was playing videogames, I heard a big crack of thunder.
was playing
Grammar:
I _________ a lemonade and a chicken wrap at the restaurant.
buyed, bought
bought
Grammar:
Heidi__________her final exams all next month. (take)
will be taking
Grammar:
Ashley_____________her driver license exam tomorrow morning. (take)
will be taking
Vocabulary: Relieved, terrified, worried
Happy that something unpleasant has not happened or has ended.
Relieved
Vocabulary: snore, sigh
Breathe out slowly and noisily, often when you are sad or relieved.
sigh
Vocabulary: public, remote
An area which is far away.
remote
Vocabulary: conflict, conversation
A serious disagreement or argument.
conflict
Vocabulary:
Without telling anyone
in secret
Grammar:
How are you? I_________ (be) here in Florida for three weeks now.
have been
Grammar:
I suddenly noticed that everyone_________ (look) at me.
was looking
Grammar:
The party______________next Friday at eight.
is
Grammar:
For the next two weeks, you________how to dig for fossils and uncover buried mysteries. (learn)
will be learning
Grammar:
At the lodge, we____________every night in a wooden hut. (sleep)
will be sleeping
Grammar:
My Spanish isn’t great, but I_________ (learn) a lot of new words.
have learnt / have learned
Grammar: didn't hadn't
She was disappointed because she still ______ found her cell phone.
Correct the sentence.
hadn't
Grammar:(come, are coming, comed)
We ______________ to live in New York!
are coming
Grammar:
We can’t wait until tomorrow. The tickets________out by then. (sell out)
will have sold
Grammar:
If you ___________ for fossils before, don’t worry, I'll show you. (look)
*negative form
have never looked /haven't looked