Transform into reported speech. Use SAY as the reporting verb.
Peter: "Sarah feels like fool."
Peter said that Sarah felt like a fool.
A tsunami is natural disaster that is caused by a hurricane with its epicenter in the sea. This then triggers a giant wave that can cause great devastation to the coast.
A tsunami is natural disaster that is caused by a hurricane with its epicenter in the sea. This then triggers a giant wave that can cause great devastation to the coast.
EARTHQUAKE
Very light rain is called...
DRIZZLE
A small drop is called a ...
DROPLET
Put the verb RISE in its past and past participle forms.
RISE-ROSE-RISEN
Transform into reported speech. Use SAY as the reporting verb.
John: "I spent a lot of time at the library last year."
John said that he had spent a lot of time at the library the previous year.
In the text 'The day the Tsunami struck', reporter Iris Morgan travels to Japan, to the Miyagi prefecture to report on the devastation of the tsunami. She describes how people climbed tall buildings and hills to find shelter.
She was there to report on scallop fishermen
Strong wind is called...
GALE
To come together, for warmth or motivation
TO HUDDLE
Put the verb STRIKE in its past and past participle forms.
STRIKE - STRUCK - STRUCK/STRICKEN
Transform into reported speech. DO NOT use SAY or TELL as the reporting verb.
Peter: "Uh, I am so bored! Why isn't the teacher entertaining us?"
Paul complained about being bored and about the lack of entertainment from the teacher.
The internet has borrowed a couple of words and phrases from weather-related words. There's torrenting of illegal files, gusts of spam emails, phishing emails and scams, uploading to the cloud and streaming videos on certain sites.
There are no 'gusts' of spam emails
A long period of no rain is called...
DROUGHT
To go back; used for example with flood water or hairlines
TO RECEDE
The sound wind makes
Transform into reported speech. Use ASK as the reporting verb.
John: "Where are my keys? I haven't seen them since yesterday."
John asked where his keys were and added that he hadn't seen them since the day before.
In the text 'The day it rained blue goo' Steve Hornsby finds blue gooey spheres in his garden after a freak hailstorm. After analyzing them he discoveres that they were in fact hydrating crystals used by gardeners.
Mr Hornsby didn't conduct the analysis himself, he went to tSchool of Applied Sciences.
Another term for tornado
TWISTER
to separate and go in various directions
TO SCATTER
Which weather-related idiom would you use to say that sbd prevents someone from having success or getting attention, praise, etc., by doing or saying whatever that person was planning to do or say.
TO STEAL ONE'S THUNDER
Transform into reported speech. Use the reporting verb(s) you think are most appropriate.
Paula: "I didn't tell Jake the truth, because I'm afraid he'll leave me... Oh, do you think I'm a bad person?"
Paula said that she hadn't told Jake the truth, because she was afraid he would leave her. She then asked if I though she was a bad person.
If you are caught in a blizzard, or a flood there are many dangers you might have to face, one of them being hypothermia. To help a person suffering from hypothermia you should move the person out of the cold. Move the person to a warm, dry location if possible. If you're unable to move the person out of the cold, shield him or her from the cold and wind as much as possible. Keep him or her in a sitting position if possible.
You should keep the person in a horizontal position to keep their hearts beating correctly.
A very heavy flood
DELUGE
Something happening at the beginning, before a more important action or event. Initial.
PRELIMINARY
Which idiom would you use to say that you do sth without worrying about the negative consequences and risks.
TO THROW CAUTION TO THE WIND