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She never asks for help. She's so i_______.
Independent
I didn't sleep at all last night, so I don't feel the least bit e_____.
energetic
They wore a suit and gorgeous dress to the wedding. They looked like film stars, they were so g_______!
glamorous
He loves going to parties and events. He so s_______.
sociable
She was so _____! She ran into the burning building to save a complete stranger!
brave
He bought a new phone as soon as he saw the advert for it! He's so ______.
impulsive
Have you been busy? No,____________(I / watch) TV.
No, I've been watching TV
This is a very old book. ____________(I / have) it since I was a child
I've had it
Where’s Lisa? Where ____________ (she / go)?
Where's she gone?
____________ (you / ever / work) in a coffee shop? No, never.
Have you ever worked
You look tired. ____________(you / work) hard?
Have you been
Look! ____________ (somebody / break) that window.
has broken
Where have you been?____________ (you / play) tennis?
Have you been playing tennis?
He ____________ the championship 3 times. (win). He ____________ football since he was very young. (play)
He has won the championship 3 times. He has been playing football since he was very young.
They ____________ for 3 months. (travel) They ____________ 10 countries so far. (visit)
They have been traveling for 3 months. They have visited 10 countries so far.
He ____________ for 2 hours. (read) He ____________ 53 pages. (read)
He has been reading for 2 hours. He has read 53 pages.
She's been painting the house? Do we know if the room is painted now?
We don't know. We focus on the activity.
She has painted the house. Is the room painted now?
Yes
When we use an action verb with present perfect continuous we are thinking about the activity or the result?
The activity
We can use action and non-action verbs with present perfect. True or false?
True
We use non-action verbs with present perfect only?True or false?
True
We use action verbs with present perfect continuous. True or false?
True
Correct or incorrect? I've been studying English since a year.
incorrect. FOR a year
people who don't have a job
the unemployed
people who are old
the elderly
people who have a lot of money
the rich / the wealthy
people who aren't alive
the dead
people without a home
the homeless
people who can't hear
the deaf
people who can't see
the blind
people who aren't well
the sick / the ill
people from Japan
the Japanese
people from Thailand
the Thai
people from Israel
the Israeli
people from Greece
the Greek
people from the Netherlands
the Dutch
people from France
the French
people from Wales
the Welsh
people from Scotland
the Scottish
people from Switzerland
the Swiss
an adjective which means well dressed in fashionable and/or formal clothes
smart
no pattern, simple
plain
a type of soft leather with a surface like velvet on one side
suede
an adjective which means not formal
casual
a phrasal verb that means to put on clothes which are more formal and elegant than those you usually wear
dress up
an adjective describing e.g. a jacket or sweatshirt which has a part which covers the head
hooded
an adjective that describes a regular pattern of round dots
spotted
a pattern of squares, usually in two colours
checked
an adjective which means not modern
old fashioned
a verb which means to be the right shape and size for somebody
fit
a verb which means to take off one set of clothes and put on another
get changed
a type of material that is usually blue and often used for making jeans
denim
a phrasal verb which means to combine well with something
go with
simple and traditional in style or design
classic
an adjective which is the opposite of tight
loose
an adjective which describes a top without arms
sleeveless
a word to describe a person whose hair / clothes / appearance is untidy or dirty
scruffy
the material that comes from a sheep or goat
wool
They went on holiday to ___________ (small / wooden / a / beautiful) cabin
They went on holiday to a beautiful small wooden cabin
I need __________ (computer / comfortable / a) desk.
I need a comfortable computer desk.
We ate __________ (green / English / round / some) apples.
We ate some round green English apples
He has __________ (silver / old / beautiful / a) ring.
He has a beautiful old silver ring.
I visited __________ (ancient / a / spooky / German) castle.
I visited a spooky ancient German castle.
They stayed in __________ (little / a / cute) cottage
They stayed in a cute little cottage.
He saw __________ (French / writing / old / an) desk.
He saw an old French writing desk.
She drank ___________ (Italian / black / hot) coffee
She drank hot black Italian coffee
I want ____________ (silk / green / an / amazing) dress.
I want an amazing green silk dress.
She dropped _____________ (old / beautiful / the) plate and it smashed
She dropped the beautiful old plate and it smashed
He is looking for ____________ (leather / stylish / a /black) bag.
He is looking for a stylish black leather bag.
She bought ____________ (plastic / red / a / new) plastic lunchbox
She bought a new red plastic lunchbox.
He has __________ (a lot of / old / interesting) books.
He has a lot of interesting old books.
_________ (young / a / pretty) girl walked into the room.
A pretty young girl walked into the room.
____________ (young / a / pretty) girl walked into the room.
A pretty young girl walked into the room.
He wants _______________ (some / French / delicious / really) cheese.
He wants some really delicious French cheese.
They have ____________ (Dutch / black) bicycles.
They have black Dutch bicycles
He bought _____________ (woollen / a / British / fabulous) suit.
He bought a fabulous British woollen suit.
She went home and sat on (comfortable / her / wooden / old) bed.
She went home and sat on her comfortable old wooden bed
They bought ___________ (red / a / new) car
They bought a new red car
We wanted ____________ (grey / a / metal) table.
We wanted a grey metal table.
Well, yes, it is, but now I have a more serious problem with my foot. It _______ (be) swollen since yesterday. and I _________( not able to ) walk since yesterday.
has been / haven't been able to
_______________ (your throat / hurt) less since then?
Has your throat been hurting
Anyway, I took your advice and I ____________(drink) plenty of water and I _________(not talk) to much.
have been drinking / haven't been talking
I was here last Wednesday, ______(forget)?
Have you forgotten
This is the third time I ___________(come) to see you this week, doctor.
have come
We ___________ (be) extremely busy the whole morning.
have been
An injury to your leg which means you can't walk. a S________ ankle
sprained
She has __________
fainted
He has a ________ on his hand.
blister
He feels ________
dizzy
She has a _____________
sore throat
He has a _______
headache
His back ______
hurts
He has got a ______
rash
She's _________
choking
This can happen to you if a piece of food gets stuck in your throat. C______
choke
This can happen if you drop very hot liquid on yourself. B_______ yourself.
burn
An infectious illnness like a very bad cold that causes fever, pain, and weakness. F______
flu
When you have a cold you S_______ and C_____.
sneez and cough
Three parts of the body that we can use with "ache". E________ , S_________, T ________
earache, stomach ache and toothache