I don't like candy. It's too ...
sweet
Everybody wants ... (love).
to be loved
the act or policy of censoring books, etc.
censorship
Mother says, "I have a headache."
Mother says (that) she has a headache.
"Sit down Tom."
=> He told Tom ...
He told Tom to sit down.
an opposite word of "juicy".
dry
Put on this cream to avoid ... (bite) by insects.
being bitten
a newspaper printed on a large size of paper, generally considered more serious than smaller newspapers
broadsheet
Mr Brown said, "I was watching TV last night."
Mr Brown said that he had been watching TV the night before.
"Don't go near the sea, children." The mom said.
=> The children's mother warned them ...
The children's mother warned them not to go near the sea.
an opposite word of "tender".
tough
People believe that there are 2 ghosts in that haunted house.
=> There ...
There are believed to be 2 ghosts in that haunted house.
the first page of a newspaper, where the most important news is printed
front page
He said, "I have been to the top of the Empire State Building."
He said (that) he had been to the top of the Empire State Building.
"I won't lend you my money," said Jim to Sarah.
=> Jim refused ...
Jim refused to lend Sarah his money.
2 opposite words of "tasteless".
tasty - delicious
It's believed that birds evolved from dinosaurs.
=> Birds...
Birds are believed to have evolved from dinosaurs.
newspapers have small pages and short articles with a lot of pictures and stories about famous people, and are often thought of as less serious than other newspapers
tabloid
Jennifer: "Where do you play football today?"
=> Yesterday Jennifer wanted to know ...
Yesterday Jennifer wanted to know where I played football.
"Why don't we go and see a film?" said David.
David suggested that we (should) go and see a film.
2 opposite words of "mouth-watering".
unpleasant - disgusting
=> Snake oil...
Snake oil was believed to cure various diseases.
a person who reports news from a particular country or on a particular subject for a newspaper or a television or radio station
correspondent
Nancy: "Why didn't Nick go to New York last summer?"
=> Yesterday Nancy asked me ...
Yesterday Nancy asked me why Nick hadn't gone to New York the summer before.
"Remember to post the letter, Sam," said Mary.
Mary reminded Sam to post the letter.