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I was really pleased when the shop assistant gave me a cloth bag and said there was no extra charge / discount.
Charge
My new phone doesn’t work! I’ll take it back and ask for a receipt / refund.
Refund
Shop assistants hate having to serve / shop rude customers.
Serve
I bought lots of clothes in the sales without charging / spending too much money!
Spending
I find it really annoying / anxious to have to queue to pay for things in shops.
Annoying
Mary’s very loyal / sociable and likes going to the mall with lots of friends.
Sociable
I was so silly / disappointed! There were no T-shirts I liked in my size.
Disappointed
My friend isn’t very reliable / talented; he often loses his shopping list and buys the wrong things at the supermarket.
Reliable
That present was exactly what I wanted – thank you for being so thoughtful / jealous!
Thoughtful
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Dislike
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Swimmer
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Spectator
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Unpleasant
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Winner
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Canoeist
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Disappear
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Sailor
The building ________ during the earthquake.
Shook
Over a thousand people were _______ in the tornado.
Injured
t absolutely ______ with rain yesterday.
Poured
We wrapped the children in blankets after the wind our tent away.
Blew
I heard that water ______ along the street like in a river.
Flowed
The water level ____ until there was a flood.
Rose
When the sun_______ out, my friends and I decided to hang out at the beach.
Came
They ______ the fire out very quickly after the building was hit by lightning.
Put
Listening to (elvi) music, for example at a concert, is a completely different experience to just hearing a recording.
Live
A music (sletvfai) can last for a few days, and people can watch lots of different bands and performances there.
Festival
The theatre was destroyed in an earthquake, but they’re going to (ludribe) it exactly as it was.
Rebuild
You absolutely ought to / must leave immediately, or you’ll miss the bus!
Must
I mustn’t / don’t have to cook dinner for my family every week – I only do it because I really enjoy it!
Don't have to
I ought to / must get up now, I suppose, but I don’t feel like it, and it’s Saturday, so it doesn’t really matter if I don’t.
Ought to
We don’t have to / shouldn’t take the bus to the sports centre if we don’t want to – my mum said she could give us a lift in the car.
Don't have to
We don’t have to / must remember to take a map with us – those woods are dangerous and we really don’t want to get lost.
Must
I have been / went / was going to the skate park three times last week.
Went
We haven’t finished / didn’t finish / weren’t finishing our group project yet, but we will soon.
Haven't finished
I nearly fell over while I have danced / danced / was dancing!
I was dancing
ave you seen / Did you see / Were you seeing the new sports stadium yet? I spent a great evening there with my cousins a few weeks ago.
Have you seen
Can you say that again? Sorry, I haven’t listened / didn’t listen / wasn’t listening!
I wasn't listening