a game in which you stand at one end of a long, smooth surface and roll a heavy ball along it to try to knock down a group of ten wooden objects arranged in a triangle at the other end
Bowling
If you want to get something to eat and you don't have much time, you ...
Grab a bite
a sport from Japan in which people fight with their hands or feet
Karate
a musical show or performance
concert
If someone asks you what you've ______________ , they want to know what you have been doing recently.
been up to
a class where you learn to make things from clay, like plates, bowls, etc
A pottery class
Use for and in with...
Give an example.
periods of time, but use in only in negative statements: He's been doing karate for nine years. I haven't been out to eat in months.
The activity of moving your feet and body to the rhythm of music
Dancing
If something is amazing or extremely good, it's ...
Impressive
the activity of lifting heavy objects for exercise, especially to improve the strength of muscles and the appearance of the body
weight training
Use the present perfect continuous for
an ongoing or repeated activity that started before now and continues into the present.
Say two expressions that people say when they're catching up with friends.
What have you been doing lately?
What things have you made so far?
What have you been up to recently?
Walking for pleasure in the mountains or country
Hiking
You usually put fruit in a ...
bowl
Phrasal verb, to have a meal in a restaurant instead of at home
Eat out
Use the present perfect to show
the results of an activity or how many times it has happened.
Say two sentences in present perfect.
I've made eight vases and two bowls.
The've been out three or four times.
the activity of riding a bicycle with thick tires and lots of gears in hills and on rough ground
Mountain biking
If you are dating someone and you're thinking of _______________, then your relationship is getting serious.
settling down
When you do not go to work, school, etc. Because you have a holiday or because you are sick
Take a day off.
Use since with...
Give an example.
points in time: I've been going to a pottery class since September. What have you been doing since I saw you last?
Say 2 sentences in present perfect continuous.
I've been going to a pottery class.
She's been seeing a guy from work.