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What's this?
It's a pilot.
What is a trolley?
It's a kind of cart where you put your luggage to transport it more easily in the airport.
It's where you normally put your luggage. It's bigger than a briefcase or your hand luggage.
It's a suitcase.
It has got wheels and you can push it or pull it to carry your luggage more easily.
It's a trolley.
It's a kind of cart where you put your luggage to transport it more easily in the airport.
It's a trolley.
It's a person that works in a plane but who is not the pilot.
It's a flight attendant.
It's a person that works in a plane. He or she gives safety advice to passengers and brings them food and drinks.
It's a flight attendant.
It's a person that works in a plane. He or she handles the controls of the plane and make it fly.
It's a pilot.
It's a piece of paper they give you at the check-in desk.
It's a boarding pass.
It's when the plane stops flying and touches the ground at the runway to stop.
It's landing (land)
It's when a plane starts flying and separates from the ground.
It's taking off (take off)
It's a line of people waiting for something.
It's a queue
It's the things and bags you can get on the plane with you.
It's hand luggage.
It's a place where you give your suitcase, show your passport and they give you the boarding pass.
It's a check-in desk.
It's the first place where you show your passport and where they give you your boarding pass.
It's a check-in desk.
It's the first place you go to when you arrive at the airport.
It's a check-in desk.
It's the place you go first when you arrive at the airport.
It's a check-in desk.
It's a paper that you can use to get on a plane and fly to another place.
It's a boarding pass.
It's a ticket that allows you to board a plane.
It's a boarding pass.
It's the place where you can wait for people coming into your country by plane.
It's arrivals.
It's the place where you get off from the plane.
It's arrivals.
It's the place of the airport where people leaving a country go to.
It's departures.
It's the place of the airport where people travelling out of a country go to.
It's departures.
It's like a road where planes can take off from or land.
It's a runway.
It's the track of asphalt where planes land and take off from.
It's a runway.
What were you doing when the lights went out?
When the lights went out, I was (+Verb -ing)
What were you doing when the plane landed?
When the plane landed, I was (+Verb -ing)
What were you doing when the plane took off?
When the plane took off, I was (+Verb -ing)
Complete with your ideas: I didn't enjoy...
I didn't enjoy... (+verb -ing)
Complete with your ideas: Today I enjoyed...
Today I enjoyed... (+verb -ing)
Complete with your ideas: This year I enjoyed...
This year I enjoyed... (+verb -ing)
Complete with your ideas: This month I enjoyed...
This month I enjoyed... (+verb -ing)
Complete with your ideas: This week I enjoyed...
This week I enjoyed... (+verb -ing)
Complete with your ideas: I agreed not...
I agreed not (+ to + verb infinitive)
Complete with your ideas: I agreed...
I agreed (+ to + verb infinitive)
Complete with your ideas: My friend(s) agreed not...
My friend(s) agreed not (+ to + verb infinitive)
Complete with your ideas: My friend(s) agreed...
My friend(s) agreed (+ to + verb infinitive)
Complete with your ideas: My teacher agreed...
My teacher agreed (+ to + verb infinitive)
Complete with your ideas: My parents agreed not...
My parents agreed not (+ to + verb infinitive)
Complete with your ideas: My parents agreed ...
My parents agreed (+ to + verb infinitive)
Complete with your ideas: My parents decided not ...
My parents decided not (+ to + verb infinitive)
Complete with your ideas: My parents decided ...
My parents decided (+ to + verb infinitive)
Complete with your ideas: My friend(s) decided ...
My friend(s) decided (+ to + verb infinitive)
Complete with your ideas: My friend(s) decided not...
My friend(s) decided not (+ to + verb infinitive)
Complete with your ideas: I decided not...
I decided not (+ to + verb infinitive)
Complete with your ideas: I decided...
I decided (+ to + verb infinitive)
Complete with your ideas: I imagined...
I imagined ... (+verb -ing)
Complete with your ideas: I can't imagine...
I can't imagine ... (+verb -ing)
Complete with your ideas: I suggested...
I suggested... (+verb -ing)
Complete with your ideas: My friend(s) suggested...
My friend(s) suggested... (+verb -ing)
Complete with your ideas: My mum suggested...
My mum suggested... (+verb -ing)
Complete with your ideas: My dad suggested...
My dad suggested... (+verb -ing)
Complete with your ideas: Suddenly, he/she started...
Suddenly, he/she started... (+verb -ing)
Complete with your ideas: This morning it started...
This morning it started... (+verb -ing)
Complete with your ideas: This year I started...
This year I started... (+verb -ing)
Complete with your ideas: This week I started...
This week I started... (+verb -ing)
Complete with your ideas: This month I started...
This month I started... (+verb -ing)
What happened while the flight attendant was talking?
While the flight attendant was talking,... (past simple sentence).
What happened while the plane was flying?
While the plane was flying,... (past simple sentence).
What happened while the plane was landing?
While the plane was landing,... (past simple sentence).
What happened while the plane was taking off?
While the plane was taking off,... (past simple sentence).
What happened while you were boarding the plane?
While I was boarding the plane,... (past simple sentence).
What happened while you were listening to the announcement?
While I was listening to the announcement,... (past simple sentence).
What happened while you were pushing the trolley?
While I was pushing the trolley,... (past simple sentence).
What happened while you were waiting in the queue?
While I was waiting in the queue,... (past simple sentence).
What happened while you were painting?
While I was painting,... (past simple sentence).
What happened while you were taking photos?
While I was taking photos,... (past simple sentence).
What happened while you were walking in the park?
While I was walking in the park,... (past simple sentence).
What happened while you were sleeping on the beach?
While I was sleeping on the beach,... (past simple sentence).
Who is he?
He's a flight attendant.
Who is she?
She's a flight attendant.
Who are they?
They're flight attendants
What's this?
It's a check-in desk.
What's this?
It's departures.
What's this?
It's a runway.
What's this?
It's fuel.
Who is he?
He's a passenger.
Who is she?
She's a passenger.
Who are they?
They're passengers.
What are they doing?
They're boarding a plane (board a plane)
What happened to him?
He missed a flight (miss a flight)
What's this?
It's a gate.
What's the plane doing?
It's landing (land)
What's this?
It's fuel.
What's this?
It's an announcement.
What's this?
It's a trolley
What's this?
It's customs
What's the plane doing?
It's taking off (take off)
What's this?
It's a queue
What's this?
It's hand luggage.
What's this?
It's a check-in desk.
What's this?
It's a boarding pass.
What's this?
It's arrivals.
What's this?
It's departures.
What's this?
It's a runway.