1. Bike lanes are for use by cyclists only.
2. The speed limit on the motorway in the UK is 70mph.
3. There’s less traffic on rural roads but there are other hazards such as livestock.
4. No vehicles are allowed on a pedestrian way; it is intended for people only.
5. We wandered around the well-preserved cobbled streets of Edinburgh’s Old Town.
6. A narrow winding path lined with trees led up to the old house.
7. We have to pay to use the toll road on our way to the airport.
8. You can’t drive down that road; it’s a dead end.
1. Clay a natural material that is soft when wet and hard when baked, is used to make bricks and pottery.
2. Two well-known types of tents used by nomadic tribes around the world - the conical teepee and the circular yurt - are built with fabric.
3. Boards and planks of wood are often used in construction for flooring, doors and window frames.
4. The brick - a rectangular unit made of clay - has been used as a building material for more than 6,000 years.
5. Concrete is a hard material used for building; it is made by mixing cement with sand, water and small stones.
6. Various types of metal, such as iron and steel, are used for the structural frameworks of high-rise buildings.
1. Bike lanes are for use by cyclists only.
2. The speed limit on the motorway in the UK is 70mph.
3. There’s less traffic on rural roads but there are other hazards such as livestock.
4. No vehicles are allowed on a pedestrian way; it is intended for people only.
5. We wandered around the well-preserved cobbled streets of Edinburgh’s Old Town.
6. A narrow winding path lined with trees led up to the old house.
7. We have to pay to use the toll road on our way to the airport.
8. You can’t drive down that road; it’s a dead end.
1. Clay a natural material that is soft when wet and hard when baked, is used to make bricks and pottery.
2. Two well-known types of tents used by nomadic tribes around the world - the conical teepee and the circular yurt - are built with fabric.
3. Boards and planks of wood are often used in construction for flooring, doors and window frames.
4. The brick - a rectangular unit made of clay - has been used as a building material for more than 6,000 years.
5. Concrete is a hard material used for building; it is made by mixing cement with sand, water and small stones.
6. Various types of metal, such as iron and steel, are used for the structural frameworks of high-rise buildings.