To use something that another person owns before returning it to them.
borrow
We’re playing a game – I’m hiding ... the door!
behind
I'm a bit hungry. I ... make a sandwich.
may/might
Tina isn't as ... (cheerful) as Josie.
cheerful
They walked ... the town for an hour.
(preposition)
around/in
A big building with flats that people stay in.
block of flats
The children were sitting ... the table and waiting for the soup.
at
... you wait for me? I'll be there in 10 minutes.
Can/Could
Life on a farm is ... (difficult) than life in the city.
more difficult
Turn ... King's Street at the traffic lights. The supermarket is opposite the library.
into
A person who walks instead of driving a car, riding a bike or taking public transportation.
pedestrian
I’m waiting for my friend ... her house.
(Just outside her home.)
in front of
Make a request using the words given.
I/borrow/these books?
Can I/Could I/May I borrow these books?
Jamie's school is ... (far) from the city centre than Macy's school.
farther/further
Having no free time because you have a lot to do.
busy
A small house that is not in a town or city.
The dog ran ... the road and nearly got hit by a car.
across
... you help me tidy my room?
Can/Could
My neighbour's car is ... (new) and ... (modern) than mine.
newer/more modern
We could see children in the playground as we drove ... the school.
(preposition)
past
A work of art made of wood, stone, etc. showing a person or a thing.
sculpture
At last she could recognize the person coming ... her.
towards
It's very cold today. It ... snow.
(3 options)
may/might/could
Josh is ... (outgoing) person in my family.
the most outgoing
A place where ships stop before they go to sea again.
port