Things that belong to a person, that people own or have.
belongings
John ____ (pay) for the petrol when someone suddenly _____ (steal) his car!
was paying; stole
They _______ (buy) clothes when the electricity ______ (go) out.
were buying; went
Advertisements are becoming more and more misleading, ...?
aren't they?
"Just Do It"
Nike
current fashions or fashion styles
trends
I ____ (no listen) to what advertisements tell me; I _____ (choose) for myself.
don't listen; choose
Gracy and Ryan ______ (choose) the house they want to buy at the moment.
are choosing
Believing everything the ads tell you is silly, ...?
isn't it?
"Where children come first"
Helen Doron
an occasion when goods are sold at a lower price than usual
sale
The company promised: "We ____ (not cut down) any more trees."
won't cut down (Will is used for promises)
Jacob ____ (see) the problem now.
sees (stative verb)
The design of the company's logo wasn't clever, ...?
was it?
"Have a break, have a ..."
Kit Kat
abundance of valuable material possessions or money
wealth
Avi ____ (stand) in line to buy anew phone now even though he _____ (not need) one.
is standing; doesn't need
They ____ (come) later tomorrow; they called to tell us.
are coming (future fixed arrangement/plan)
They made their advertisement into a little booklet,...?
didn't they?
"The happiest place on Earth"
Disney
items of food or household objects sold in a supermarket.
groceries
Olivia and Ruby ______ (hit) the shops because they won the lottery.
are going to hit
Nowadays, many big companies ______ (crumble down) because of the bad economy.
are crumbling down
They should qualify for the competition,...?
shouldn't they?
"Think different"
Apple