Vocabulary:
Always thinking good things will happen.
Optimistic
Vocabulary:
To speak too quiet and not clear enough for a person to understand
¨mumble¨
Vocabulary:
Able to be bought
¨affordable¨
Vocabulary:
succeed in doing something
¨achieve¨
Vocabulary:
Without intending
accidentally
Grammar:
My new bike was hard to ride at first but I (was / got / get) used to it quite quickly.
got
Grammar:
While I (had played / played / was playing) videogames, I heard a big crack of thunder
was playing
Grammar:
I’ll (had / having / have) a lemonade and a cheese pizza, please.
have
The only part of the body that cannot heal.
Teeth.
Grammar:
Jeffrey will be _____________ a cake for his sister's birthday next week.
making
Vocabulary:
Happy that something unpleasant has not happened or has ended
¨relieved¨
Vocabulary:
Breathe out slowly and noisily
¨sigh¨
Vocabulary:
An area which is far away
¨remote¨
The tense of the verb phrase, 'I will lose you if you run ahead'.
Future tense.
400 times bigger than the moon.
The sun.
Grammar:
How are you? I have ________ here in Paris for three weeks now.
been
Grammar:
I suddenly noticed that everyone was _________ at me.
looking
The part of speech describing 'charged' in 'The world is charged with the grandeur of God'.
Grammar:
For the next two weeks, you will be ________ how to dig for fossils and uncover buried mysteries.
learning
Grammar:
At the hotel, we will be ____________ in different rooms.
sleeping
The part of speech that describes, 'gold and apricot' in the sentence 'gold and apricot skies'.
Adjective.
Grammar:
My pronunciation was terrible as I _______ spoken German for a long time.
have not or haven't
The tense of, 'I was sweating intensely when I finally told her'.
Past continuous.
Grammar:
We can’t wait until tomorrow. The tickets will be ________ out by then.
sold
Grammar:
If you ___________ looked for fossils before, don’t worry.
haven’t