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  • they/have lunch? No, ....... ............
    Did they have lunch? No, they didn't.
  • The people watching the TV.
    The viewers
  • This exercise is very confused/confusing! I don't know what to do!
    This exercise is very confusing! I don't know what to do!
  • He bought a dog. WHAT'S THE NEGATIVE OF THIS SENTENCE?
    He didn't buy a dog.
  • I found my mobile in my room. WHAT'S THE NEGATIVE?
    I didn't find my mobile in my room.
  • Our parents ............ (not have) gadgets like mobiles and iPads. Now they do.
    Our parents DIDN'T USE TO HAVE gadgets like ........
  • A new/advanced product; a change in a situation.
    A development.
  • People watching a play, a film at the cinema etc.
    The audience.
  • Publicity that appears during a film, in a magazine etc.
    An advert.
  • Very surprised.
    Astonished
  • To send out TV programmes.
    To broadcast.
  • I'm really exciting/excited to go and watch them film this TV programme!
    I'm really excited to go and watch them film this TV programme!
  • Everybody was astonishing/astonished when Jimmy attacked the teacher.
    Everybody was astonished when Jimmy attacked the teacher.
  • I didn't think about my friends. WHAT'S THE AFFIRMATIVE OF THIS?
    He thought about his friends.
  • The gadget you use to operate a machine from a distance.
    A remote-control
  • I didn't see that TV programme. WHAT'S THE AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCE?
    I saw that TV programme.
  • To have enough money to buy/do something.
    To afford
  • Part of a series.
    An episode.
  • Pictures or interviews with people involved in real events giving factual report on a particular subject.
    A documentary
  • It's surprising/surprised that this episode is so popular.
    It's surprising that this episode is so popular.
  • A person who introduces a programme and speaks to the participants and viewers.
    A presenter.
  • Sam went home early. WHAT'S THE NEGATIVE OF THIS SENTENCE?
    He didn't go home early.
  • Of a light colour, not healthy-looking.
    Pale
  • Not unusual or interesting.
    Ordinary.
  • Everything ...........(be) cheaper than now. It's really expensive now.
    Everything USED TO BE cheaper than now.
  • A person taking part in a games show.
    A contestant
  • A television or radio programme where celebrities talk informally about various topics.
    A chat show.
  • you/get up early? No, .... ............. WHAT'S THE PAST SIMPLE QUESTION & SHORT ANSWER?
    Did you get up early? No, I didn't.
  • The teacher didn't teach us new words. WHAT'S THE AFFIRMATIVE?
    The teacher taught us new words.
  • He tells us amused/amusing stories that make us laugh a lot.
    He tells us amusing stories that make us laugh a lot.
  • I hate channels that show loads of adverts. I find them really annoying/annoyed.
    I hate channels that show loads of adverts. I find them really annoying.
  • she/like the film? Yes, ...... ............ PAST SIMPLE QUESTION & SHORT ANSWER
    Did she like the film? Yes, she did.
  • A television or radio drama serial dealing typically with daily events in the lives of the same group of characters.
    A soap opera
  • I didn't know about the concert. WHAT'S THE AFFIRMATIVE?
    I knew about the concert.
  • When the body produces water when it's hot or after exercise.
    To sweat.