Rephrase the sentence using the words in brackets. The buildings in the holiday complex cover a wide area. (SPREAD)
Rephrase the sentence. I don't think we should try and fit everything into one suitcase. Let's take two.
Give an example to a place which is 'rambling'
Rephrase the sentence. I quickly put a few clothes and a couple of books in a rucksack and set off at once.
Give an example to a place which is 'bustling'
Rephrase the sentence using the words in brackets. The kitchen is so small you can hardly move in it. (CAT)
Rephrase the sentence using the words in brackets. The train was very full but I just managed to get on before the doors closed. (SQUEEZE)
Rephrase the sentence. The Urals Mountains are what separates Europe from Asia.
Rephrase the sentence. There might be a lot of people on the bus at this time of day - I hope you don't mind.
Give an example to a place which is 'poky'
Rephrase the sentence. We'll all have to try and fit into my little car; Larry hasn't got his with him today.
Rephrase the sentence. Your room is at the back of the hotel, so you won't hear any traffic.
Rephrase the sentence using the words in brackets. I hate the London underground during rush hour. Everyone is pressing against one another in the trains. (SARDINES)
Rephrase the sentence using the words in brackets. Holidays in Australia are great if you love vast landscapes without any towns. (OPEN)
Give an example to a place which is 'congested'
Give an example to a place which is 'cramped'
Give an example to a place which is 'spacious'
Rephrase the sentence using the words in brackets. I couldn't get out of my space in the office car park the other day. (HEMMED)
Rephrase the sentence using the words in brackets. There's plenty of space for your clothes in this wardrobe. (AMPLE)
Rephrase the sentence using the words in brackets. I dropped a glass and tiny pieces went all over the floor. (SCATTER)
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