a woman who cleans a hotel or someone's house as her job
a maid
to leave
to depart
extremely big
vast
Ashlie always spends / is spending holiday at the seaside.
spends
Susan and I picked / were picking mushrooms yesterday at 9 a.m
were picking
not known
unfamiliar
when very old metal turns a red-brown colour
rusty
there is no light
darkness
What do you listen / are you listening to now?
are you listening
While we danced / were dancing, my sister came.
were dancing
not able to speak
speechless
very full or crowded
jam-packed
something you use to open a bottle of wine
a corkscrew
Tom takes / is taking a bath at the moment.
is taking
I lost / was losing my wallet yesterday.
lost
a room which is available to rent
a vacant room
to wait impatiently
to look forward to
sudden, suprisingly
unexpectedly
You seldom ask / are asking for help.
ask
The girls skied / were skiing while the boys skated / were skating.
were skiing, were skating
a terrace next to and joined to the room
an adjoining terrace
especially
in particular
sudden, quick, strong
sharp
She never goes / is going to the cinema.
goes
How much did it cost / was it costing?
did it cost