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John ...................... (feel) ill all week.
John HAS BEEN FEELING ill all week.
They ...................(sell) all the tickets to the concert, so we can't go.
TheyHAVE SOLD all the tickets to the concert, so we can't go.
I ..................(leave) my mobile at home and can't phone anyone.
I HAVE LEFT my mobile at home and can't phone anyone.
We ....................(watch) this film for an hour, and nothing .............(happen) yet.
We HAVE BEEN WATCHING this film for an hour, and nothing HAS HAPPENED yet.
her new book/have/seen/I/just/the review of
I have just seen the review of her new book.
they/yet/interviewed/haven't/the celebrity
They haven't interviewed the celebrity yet.
4 magazine articles/already/he/written/has
He has already written 4 magazine articles.
the newspaper headlines/read/I/haven't/still
I still haven't read the newspaper headlines.
I ............ ............. ............. a new car. (buy just)
I have just bought a new car.
He ............... ................... ............... his homework. (do already)
He has already done his homework.
I ............ ............ ............... to my friend today. (not speak still)
I still haven't spoken to my friend today.
He ............. ................. his lunch ............... (not eat yet)
He hasn't eaten his lunch yet.
........... you ............... the photos ..............? (find/yet)
Have you found the photos yet?
If you SIGN UP FOR a course, magazine etc, what do you do?
You register or put your name down.
If you TRACK a person DOWN, what do you do?
You find him/her.
If you KEEP UP WITH the news, what do you do?
You keep up to date; know what's happening at the moment.
If you FLICK THROUGH a newspaper, what do you do?
Just quickly look at some pages.
If you GIVE something AWAY, what do you do?
Give it for free.
What's this?
It's a crossword.
What are these?
They're the headlines.
What's this?
It's a magazine.
Presenting stories in a way that is intended to provoke public interest or excitement, but not accurate..
sensationalist
A person who reports news or conducts interviews for the press or broadcasting media.
A reporter
A person who writes for newspapers, magazines, or news websites
journalist
Likely to cause controversy or public disagreement.
controversial
The title of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine.
Headline
Colloquial synonym for "friend"
mate
Colloquial synonym for "lots of"
loads of
Technology INTERESTS teenagers more than old people. (VERB + PREP)
Technology APPEALS TO teenagers more than old people.
Stories about people that might not be true.
gossip
Stop being friends after an argument. (phrasal verb - verb + preposition)
Fall out
The biggest part of a group of people or things.
The majority
Different sorts of the same thing
Variety
A piece of useful advice
A tip
Synonym for adolescent
teenager