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Jewellery is also called accessroies / casual
accessories
Untidy means smart / scruffy
scruffy
Up-to-date means trendy / old-fashioned
trendy
Beautiful means attractive / impressive
attractive
character or animation? a kind of filñm using cartoons or drawings
animation
scene or special effects? images or sounds created by technology
special effects
character or animation? A person in a film or book.
character
scene or set? The place where a film is made.
set
Which word? form - have - keep - spread. Let's go to a café and ___ a chat to catch up on all the gossip.
have
Which word? form - have - keep - spread. You will promise to ___ in touch, won't you?
keep
Which word? form - have - keep - spread. I find it difficult to ___ a bond with people who have different tastes from me.
keep
Which word? form - have - keep - spread. Can you ___ a secret?
keep
Which word? form - have - keep - spread. I hate it when people ___ rumours.
spread
Which sentence is correct? a. She's got a new car and wants to show off. b. She's got a new car and wants to show off it.
a.
Which sentence is correct? a. I'm sorry but we'll have to call off. b. I'm sorry but we'll have to call it off.
b.
Which sentence is correct? a. You really should try on. b. You really should try it on.
b.
Which sentence is correct? a. Have you heard? Brad and Jenny have split up. b. Have you heard? Brad and Jenny have split it up.
a.
Which sentence is correct? a. I really think you take after your sister. b. I really think you take your sister after.
a.
Correct or incorrect? I usually have a few milk in my coffee.
Incorrect - I usually have a little milk...
Correct or incorrect? How much wine do you want?
Correct
Correct or incorrect? Do you want any wine?
Correct
Correct or incorrect? I don't eat some fruit.
Incorrect - I don't eat any fruit.
Correct or incorrect? How many fruit do you eat every day?
Incorrect - how much
I've hear / heard a rumour Jane is getting married soon.
heard
When we spoke we didn't have / haven't had much time.
didn't have
Did Jane tell / Has Jane told you any gossip last week?
Did she tell
I see / saw / seen her last week.
saw
Have you see / saw / seen Jane recently?
seen