1. The Costa del Sol is a hive of activity during the summer months. 2. Life is terribly hectic in the city, all hustle and bustle. 3. It started raining so we ran for cover to avoid getting wet. 4. The holiday was so much fun that we decided to prolong our stay. 5. Many students can’t concentrate in a noisy room as they are easily distracted. 6. He followed in his father’s footsteps and became a lawyer too. 7. The couple renovated their old house and put it up for sale. 8. The police car weaved in and out of traffic to get to the scene of the accident. 9. In the future, he hopes to pursue a career in film-making. 10. There are a lot of quaint cottages in this village.
1. He has always been interested in Greek mythology. 2. Turn the volume down a little bit — it’s too loud. 3. They put off their wedding for another three months. 4. He is going to keep on practising until he learns how to play the guitar. 5. My diet consists of cereal and fruit for breakfast.
1. She's quite a nice person. 2. Bill is rather more experienced than Andrew. 3. It’s rather a cold winter. 4. The teacher was surprised to find out that Mary has finished her essay pretty well. 5. Being a doctor is quite a stressful job.
1. didn't use to. 2. to get used. 3. typing. 4. am not used. 5. used to. 6. used to. 7. studying. 8. get. 9. used to. 10. get used to.
1. The Costa del Sol is a hive of activity during the summer months.
2. Life is terribly hectic in the city, all hustle and bustle.
3. It started raining so we ran for cover to avoid getting wet.
4. The holiday was so much fun that we decided to prolong our stay.
5. Many students can’t concentrate in a noisy room as they are easily distracted.
6. He followed in his father’s footsteps and became a lawyer too.
7. The couple renovated their old house and put it up for sale.
8. The police car weaved in and out of traffic to get to the scene of the accident.
9. In the future, he hopes to pursue a career in film-making.
10. There are a lot of quaint cottages in this village.
1. He has always been interested in Greek mythology.
2. Turn the volume down a little bit — it’s too loud.
3. They put off their wedding for another three months.
4. He is going to keep on practising until he learns how to play the guitar.
5. My diet consists of cereal and fruit for breakfast.
1. She's quite a nice person.
2. Bill is rather more experienced than Andrew.
3. It’s rather a cold winter.
4. The teacher was surprised to find out that Mary has finished her essay pretty well.
5. Being a doctor is quite a stressful job.
1. didn't use to.
2. to get used.
3. typing.
4. am not used.
5. used to.
6. used to.
7. studying.
8. get.
9. used to.
10. get used to.
1. Spectacular. 2. Warmth. 3. Memorable. 4. Friendly. 5. Traditional. 6. Choice.
1. Become. 2. In. 3. Among. 4. Street. 5. Pace. 6. Ancient. 7. News.
1. We started this experiment last week.
2. They came back home at 7 o'clock in the evening.
3. We decided to send this letter yesterday.
4. To whom did you give these magazines?
5. Yesterday I met Steve in the library.
6. When was the last time you saw him? / When did you last see him? - Last Tuesday.
7. You did not learn French last year.
8. What time did you start working yesterday? - After lunch. We had little work.
9. The weather was good, and my friends and I went to the park.
10. Where were you an hour ago?
11. I met her the day before yesterday, and she told me about it.