A building in which collections of books, CDs, neswpapers et.c are kept for people to read, study and borrow.
library
A person who finds something.
finder
ACTIVE: He opens the window.
PASSIVE: ...
The window is opened (by him).
Smoking is very unhealthy! You should ... smoking!
give up
Phrasal verbs with "up":
to think of something
to come up (with)
A long seat for two or more people, usually made of wood.
bench
Something that you hope to achieve (=erreichen).
goal
ACTIVE: They water the flowers.
PASSIVE: ...
The flowers are watered (by them).
Please ... the phone when you finish the call.
hang up
ACTIVE: Ben doesn't open the window.
PASSIVE:
Another word for "the world".
globe
An evergreen forest tree with leaves like needles.
pine tree
ACTIVE: Rite writes a letter.
PASSIVE: ...
A letter is written (by Rita).
Would you please help me ... the tent.
set up
Which word is described?
If something is the only one of its kind. It is special and unsusual, it is ...
unique
Translate:
Das Buch liegt auf dem Tisch.
The book lies on the table.
Translate:
Sie sind begeistert von meiner Idee.
They are enthusiastic about my idea.
ACTIVE: Simon doesn't eat an apple.
PASSIVE: ...
An apple isn't eaten (by Simon).
I don't understand this word. I have to ... it ... in the dictionary.
look up
ACTIVE: She doesn't read the books.
PASSIVE:...
Tanslate:
Er richtet die Webseite ein.
He sets up the website.
Translate:
Auf dem Buchdeckel ist ein Bild eines Pferdes.
On the cover is a picture of a horse.
ACTIVE: The teacher loses the English exams.
PASSIVE: ...
The English exams are lost (by the teacher).
...! You’re taking too much time!
Hurry up!
Phrasal verbs with "up":
to lie / to invent a story
make up