You can have shoulder-length/untidy/straight ...
Hair
What modal do we use when we are sure of something?
must
Which clauses (defining/non-defining) give essential information?
Defining
So far on her _______ of Europe, my cousin has been to France, Switzerland, Austria and Italy
Tour
Find the mistake: 'My dad offered give me a ride to school'
My dad offered to give me a ride to school
Her complexion isn't spotty now, it's ...
clear
What is the mistake in this sentence, 'This can't have been Bath already, can it?'
'This can't be Bath already, can it?'
They can have commas.
Non-defining
I'm going to have a _____ when I'm on holiday, but I also want to ________ myself (choose between: relax, enjoy, unwind, rest)
I'm going to have a rest when I'm on holiday, but I also want to enjoy myself
I don't want to be late so we'd better (hurry / to hurry / hurrying) up
Hurry
Jan's parents spent a lot of money at the orthodontist's and her crooked teeth are now perfectly...
straight
When we think something is not true, i.e. We can't be out of petrol, I filled up two days ago. // He couldn't be having a shower, there's no hot water.
We can use 'that' instead of 'who' and 'which'
Defining
What is the difference between excursion, trip and journey?
An excursion is a short trip which usually takes a morning or an afternoon. A trip is a short journey, it can be just one-day or perhaps two, and a journey is longer, specially in length.
After nouns like 'ability, chance, decision, refusal...' we use...
Give an example.
The Infinitive + to
Hair transplants can make thinning hair ...
thick
I can't find my book. I think I ......... (leave) it on the train.
may/might have left
Who, Which and That cannot be omitted
Non-defining
Swimming was impossible because the hotel pool was so ______
overcrowded
After 'admit, adore, advise, appreciate...' we use...
Give two adjectives to describe the nose
hooked, sharp, upturned...
When we want to express certainty about the past we use...
must/can't/couldn't + perfect infinitive (have + past participle)
I.e.: Their holiday must have cost a fortune, they went to Japan.
Use 'whom' in a relative clause.
I.e.: Tim’s art teacher was Mr Jay, whom he had always disliked
My parents go on a(n) _____________ every year because they prefer the travel agent to make all the arrangements for them
package holiday
The ink cartridge needs _______ (change) so you can't use the printer at the moment
to be changed