Vocabulary:
The film was kind of boring, it was _____________
Nothing to write home about
a piece of clothing that is really big
baggy
''I am so sad these days, we won't be able to go outside in a while.''
''Don'y be sad, brighten __.''
up
someone who pays to live in a house or flat with the person who owns it
lodger
A group of friends went to see a movie and it wasn't enjoyed by anyone.
______ liked that film.
Non of us
I rode that rollercoaster last year, it went at a ________ speed.
breakneck
Vocabulary:
Pay money when you start to rent, returned when you stop renting
put down a deposit
Put it in a passive:
She was offered a piece of pie.
A piece of cake was offered to her.
used to describe a situation that makes you very excited, worried or tense
nail-biting
Reported speech:
I think you're going to be really happy
He said/told me he thought I was going to be really happy
What do we use causatives for?
to talk about actions people do for us
Participle clauses:
When I was biking through the park, I fell down.
Biking through the park, I fell down.
rewrite the sentence using direct speech: "My flatmate insisted that I would love her cat"
'You'll love my cat!' my flatmate insisted.
say in public or in an ad that you like a product
endorse
2 compound adjectives with the word heart
heartwarming
heart-stopping