This adjective describes how you feel when you have had a long day.
tired
This person helps you when you're sick
Doctor
The past simple form of "to go."
Went
Complete the sentence: I __________ (play) soccer every weekend when I was a child.
Used to play
The book is very ________(interest); I can’t put it down. (Hint: Change the form of interest)
Interesting
This person teaches students
Teacher
The past simple form of "to have."
Had
Complete the sentence: We __________ (eat) pizza every Friday, but now we don’t.
Used to eat
How you feel after a long workout (Hint: extra tired)
Exhausted
This person works in a store, helping customers find what they need.
Shop assistant or store clerk
Complete the sentence: She __________ (eat) lunch at noon yesterday. (Hint: Irregular past form of eat)
Ate
Complete the sentence: I __________ (not/speak) English before I started learning it.
Didn't use to speak
This adjective describes something that causes you to feel really happy and hopeful for the future
This person provides legal advice and represents clients in court
Lawyer
They __________ (travel) to Italy last summer.
Traveled
Complete the sentence: She __________ (not/live) in the city before.
Didn't use to live
The instructions were so _______(confuse) that I had to ask for help. (Hint: Change the form of confuse)
This person operates heavy machinery, often on construction sites
Construction worker
Complete the sentence: He __________ (see) that movie three days ago. (Hint: Irregular past tense of see)
Saw
Complete the sentence: I __________ (not/like) vegetables when I was young.
Didn't use to like