rugby / on / play / usually / my / friends / Saturdays / with / I
I usually play rugby with my friends on saturday
I don’t think these apples are (EAT) any more – they’ve gone brown.
I don’t think these apples are edible any more – they’ve gone brown.
You’re watching TV. You should go and get some fresh air! (always)
You’re ALWAYS watching TV. You should go and get some fresh air!
Small:
a)starving b) Tiny c) freezing
b) Tine
‘Urban myths’ are one thing but there are also many stories about creatures that live in water. No doubt you’ve all heard of the Loch Ness monster, or the giant man-eating shark in Jaws and of many other (MYSTERY) monsters
Misterious
today / exhausted / I / pretty / feel
I feel pretty exhausted today
Kane’s not a very (SOCIALIZE) person. He spends a lot of time alone
Kane’s not a very sociable person. He spends a lot of time alone
I’m learning to drive. (at the moment)
I’m learning to drive at the moment
Hungry:
a)boiling b) furious c)starving
c) starving
One that is based on (REAL), however, is that of the Kraken, a huge sea monster which people in the past said could (EASY) eat up a whole ship and its crew!
REALITY- EASILY
ten / out / Belle / tennis / of / times / practice / misses / nine
Belle misses tennis practice nine times out of ten
I found the people very (HOSPITALITY) on holiday – everyone was happy to help
I found the people very hospitable on holiday – everyone was happy to help
I am late for my guitar lessons because I love them. (never)
I am never late for my guitar lessons because I love them.
hot:
a)boiling b)freezing c) ancient
a)boiling
(HOPE), none of us will ever get to meet such (MASS) and frightening creature.
hOPEFULLY- MASSIVE.
am / skills / improving / baseball / my / I
I am improving my baseball skills
You should always be n(VISIBILITY) when you’re riding a bike. Use lights and wear light colours.
You should always be visible when you’re riding a bike. Use lights and wear light colours.
I don’t play baseball in winter. (often)
I don’t often play baseball in winter.
tired:
a)ancient b) freezing c) exhausted
c)exhausted
However, sea monsters really do exist, in the form of giant squid that live at the bottom of our oceans and (FREQUENT) battle with other deep-sea creatures.
frequently
doing / Kylie / ballet / is / at / training / moment / the / her
You look (MISERY). Has something bad happened?
You look miserable. Has something bad happened?
Our team wins a match – they’re useless! (rarely)
Our team RARELY wins a match – they’re useless! (rarely)
cold:
a)freezing b) boiling c) ancient
a) freezing
The giant squid is a (POWER) swimmer with eyes as big as frisbees! It attacks whales but the squid doesn’t have enough muscle (STRONG) to win, so it eventually has to swim away in a cloud of ink.
POWERFULL- STRENGTH