j_i_ (v.)
join (v.)
I _______ pizza to noodles because there is more cheese.
prefer (v.)
Use "anyone" in a sentence.
Example: There isn't anyone here.
There are (many/much) rats in the pool.
to join something means _______ (v.)
(to) connect (v.)
a_c_e_ _ (n.)
access (n.)
They took a road _____ last summer.
trip (n.)
Use " join" in a sentence.
Example: Don't join the running club.
Is there (any/many) milk left in the fridge?
any
a study of information
________ (n.)
research (n.)
_n_o_e (n.)
anyone (n.)
It's so _____ at the park. There are many people ____.
busy, around
Use "trip" in a sentence.
Example: We were going on a trip when we saw the storm.
Past continuous: I (do) ________ a lot of work last week.
was doing
to make better
___________(v.)
improve (v.)
_r_f_r (v.)
prefer (v.)
The school students don't have ______ to the _____ field.
access, large
Use "resident" AND "large" in a sentence.
Example: There is a large number of residents in the meeting.
Past continuous: While I (work) _______, it was (rain) _______.
While I was working, it was raining.
many different kinds of something
___________ (adj.)
variety (adj.)
_ _s_ _d_ _ t (_.)
resident (n.)
Let's ____ the ____ chess club.
join, local
Use "access" AND "busy" in a sentence.
Past continuous: I (cry) _____ when the storm (thunder) ______.
I was crying when the storm thundered.
Use the opposite of casual in a sentence.
Example: formal (adj.)
I went to a formal dinner last weekend.