‘Urban legend’ is a term that __________
(use) for the first time in the 1960s, but ‘urban myths’ __________
(be) around for a lot longer than that.
was used / has been
Phrasal verb: to continue
go on
People __________ (retell) stories from the city around the same time as the big urban areas __________ (expand).
were retelling / were spanding
Even news agencies and the police ________ (fall for) a persuasive tale, sending out warning emails in response.
have fallen
dress - fit - mess - show - shout - went
It was Monday afternoon and I was going for a job interview for my ideal job. I had _______ for the occasion and was wearing a smart suit.
dressed up
dress in smart or formal clothes.
dress up
What is it?
Waterfront
_able/_ly-y/_al/_less/_ive/_ful/_ic/_ible?
Cost
Costly
_able/_ly-y/_al/_less/_ive/_ful/_ic/_ible?
Thanks
Thankful
Only one of these buildings is called...
Skyscraper
Phrasal verb: succeed in surviving or dealing with (an illness or ordeal)
Arrogant or boastfully display one's abilities or accomplishments.
Show off
What is it?
Smog
dress - fit - mess - show - shout - went dress - fit - mess - show - shout - went (phrasal verbs)
It was Monday afternoon and I was going for a job interview for my ideal job. I had _______ for the occasion and was wearing a smart suit.
dressed
_able/_ly-y/_al/_less/_ive/_ful/_ic/_ible?
Chill
Chilly
What do you call an area of the street where people can cross from one side to another?
Pedestrian crossing
The early urban legends __________ (tend) to be complete stories, with a beginning, a middle and an end.