a reflecting surface, usually of glass.
you use it to see how you look.
mirror
a refrigerator compartment, held below 32°F (0°C), used especially for freezing food.
freezer
an electric machine used to chop, liquefy, or mix foods:
She dumped a banana and orange juice into the ____________ and in a few moments we had a delicious drink.
blender
a piece of furniture consisting of a flat top supported on one or more legs:
a ________ and four chairs for the dining room
table
In 1483, King Richard III of England (secret) killed his two young nephews.
secretly
a long couch that you can find in the living room.
you usually sit on it to watch tv
sofa
the room where you watch tv
living room
the room where you sleep
bedroom
You're late!' said Olga _____________ (angry). 'Where have you been?'
angrily
similar to an oven but smaller and using electromagnetic waves.
you can use it to cook, heat and defrost food
microwave
similar to toilet, but bigger and with a bath
bathroom
similar to bath, but smaller.
the water is sprayed on the body from above:
He took a long, hot ___________after work.
shower
an article of furniture having a broad writing surface and drawers or compartments for papers, etc.
similar to table, but found in offices
desk
a chair with arms that you can find in the living room. you usually sit on it to watch tv
armchair
a household appliance with a door used for baking, roasting, heating food.
oven
the room where you have dinner
dining room
a set of shelves for books
bookcase
a seat, usually made of wood.
chair
an appliance for toasting bread, muffins, etc
toaster
a piece of furniture on which one sleeps or rests
bed
When I broke my leg, my friend Pam (kind) offered to do the shopping for me.
kindly
You drive quite ___________ (dangerous). I won't be surprised if you have an accident one day!
dangerously
This is a very important question. Please think (careful) before you answer.
carefully
the room where you cook
kitchen
a piece of furniture with drawers
a chest of drawers
a closet with shelves for dishes, cups, food, etc
cupboard
a machine for washing dishes.
dishwasher
The teacher spoke so _________ (quiet) that the class couldn't hear her.
quietly
similar to bathroom but smaller and without a bath
toilet
a piece of furniture for holding clothes
wardrobe
an electrical appliance with a flat metal bottom, used when heated to press or smooth clothes, linens, etc
iron
a machine for washing clothes
washing machine
Paulo Coelho is one of my favourite novelists. I think he writes (beautiful)
beautifully
a pot, usually of metal, with a spout, handle, and lid used mainly to boil water
kettle
we lost the football match 4–2 yesterday. I don't think we played __________(bad) but the other side played really_________(good)
badly / well
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