Put one word into the gap to form three compound nouns. Model: tooth ache, brush, paste
1. Dining, living, changing ... 2. ... lights, warden, jam. 3. ... way, racing, bike. 4. Cooking, telephone, note ... 5. ... engine, place, works. 6. Birthday, credit, get-well ... 7. ... dresser, brush, cut. 8. ... conditioning, mail, port. 9. ... cup, spoon, pot. 10. ... glasses, bathing, set. 11. News, travel, estate ... 12. Wrapping, writing, toilet ... 13. Chair, fire, dust ... 14. ... case, shop, worm.
This is story about me, a simple girl named Marla. I am going to tell you about my unforgettable adventure in the famous sherwood forest which is located in England. It all started with a simple rainy morning, however, the day was not goinf to be ordinary. Me and my family visited Nottinghamshire to see our far causcins David and Josh. We stayed at the hotel that was located right next to their house. On one hand it was cool that we could see our family members, but on the other hand it was quite annoying. After the rain has been finished, we decided to visit the sherwood forest. My caauscins were excited about it but i wasnt, even tho i had to go. After i saw how hudge was the forest it left me speechless. Unbelivable. Finally we got in. Sherwood Forest is world famous for being the home of well known hero Robin Hood. Firstly, it was cold but i didnt really mind it since the forest was so mind blowing. I was willing to see Robin Hood but my dad told me it was impossible but i felt his spirit and i imagined that he was my friend and we were walking together. Finally, when we returned home, his spirit was still with me. He is my guardian angel.
1) 1. He thought perhaps he ought not to let (1) her go alone (2), there were (3) loose, bad people about.
2. I decided to swim (1) to the ship (2) again and get anything that I could possibly (3) find useful.
2) 1. I recognized there was (1) still a painful and dangerous spot on my memory, and I deliberately (2) turned to (3) other things.
2. She almost smiled as (1) she reflected that there (2) would certainly have been (3) something to tell her mother.
3) 1. The audience was polite enough and the reviews the next day were not bad, but a middle-aged (1) woman who (2) came on only in the second act (3) received more attention than Eileen.
2. The fact that (1) everything worked out as Charley said it would (2), made me think (3) he was a reliable person.
4) 1. Before his sudden and unexpected (1) disappearance from our lives (2), he had made (3) this gift to the household.
2. Three times during the course (1) of the dinner she dropped her fork on the plate (2) with a terrible clatter (3) and she was continually raising the water-glass to her lips.