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My sister always packs her _________ a week before she leaves.
suitcase
I need to buy a ____________ so I can plan my trip
guidebook
Match the sentence with a travel phrase: Let's get a t-shirt that says "I love London" and a statue of Big Ben.
Buy souvenirs
Let's fly to Rome. Then we can get the train to Bari. From there we can get a boat to Patras in Greece.
Plan a journey.
They ________ that dog for about 3 months.
have had
"Did you get those jeans for your birthday?" "Yes, I _____."
did
Choose the correct answer: "Do you like duck?" "I don't know I (never ate / 've never eaten / didn't eat) it."
've never eaten
"Has Jen learnt the vocabulary for her next test yet?" "No, she ______."
hasn't
Complete with the present perfect form of the verb in brackets: _________________ (you ever be) to Italy?
Have you ever been
Can you open the window? It's _________ in here.
boiling
Can you lend me a sweater and a hat, please? I'm _________
freezing
My parents gave my sister a puppy for her birthday. She's ___________ with it.
delighted
You look ___________. Why don't you go to bed early tonight?
exhausted
It's a film about a man who kills people. It's ____________! Don't go to see it.
terrifying
Complete the sentence with much, many, a little or a few: Let's buy _______ apples for the picnic. I usually eat on after lunch.
a few
Complete the sentence with much, many, a little or a few: Don't eat too ______ sweets. They're bad for you.
many
Complete the sentence with much, many, a little or a few: I'd just like _______ chocolate please.
a little
Complete the sentence with much, many, a little or a few: I haven't got _____ time to get to the station.
much
Have you got (a little / any / much) good ideas about raising money?
any
We need (much / a few / some) information about train times.
some