Vocabulary 5 Complete this puzzle of words to do with games, by reading the clues below. The number of letters each word has is given in brackets. What word appears vertically? 1 Computer games look great now because they have much better than five years ago. (8) 2 A close copy of something. (5) 3 Anis when you do something exciting. (9) 4 Who you play against. (8) 5 Companies often bring out a newer of the same game. (7) 6 You use these when you are fighting. (7) 7 To work out a puzzle or problem. (5) 8 Games usually have very good sound
1) Since there is not much time, we had to hurry.2) It was a wonderful day, there was not a cloud in the sky.3) Since the working day is over, we went home.4) If August will be warmer, I'll go to the sea.5) The boy stood silent, his eyes lowered.6) When the film ended, people left the hall.7) If a telegram is sent on time, they will be able to meet you at the station.8) A man sitting in a chair, legs outstretched.9) When the sun went down, the yard started to darken.10) Since passenger trains do not stop here, we will have to get off at the next station.11) The teacher was sick, and we have not had a lesson in mathematics.12) An old woman told her story, and her eyes filled with tears.13) Since the essay was written, I started working on a new assignment.14) code error in the calculations was found, he was relieved.15) She turned to the window, her face in her hands.
A: I‘m getting the bus to town tonight. There’s one that leaves here at seven and gets there at half past. B: That sounds good. I'll see you outside McDonald’s at about half past. A: Do you want to come round tomorrow afternoon? B: Thanks, but I can’t. I’m looking after my little brother. He’s not very well. You haven’t got any good board games, have you? He likes playing games. A: Yes, we’ve got a few. I'll bring them round this evening. A: Could you give me a lift into town tomorrow morning, please? My hair appointment is at ten. B: I can’t, I’m afraid. I’m helping in the cafe tomorrow. C: Don’t worry. I’ll give you a lift.
B: That sounds good. I'll see you outside McDonald’s at about half past.
A: Do you want to come round tomorrow afternoon?
B: Thanks, but I can’t. I’m looking after my little brother. He’s not very well. You haven’t got any good board games, have you? He likes playing games.
A: Yes, we’ve got a few. I'll bring them round this evening.
A: Could you give me a lift into town tomorrow morning, please? My hair appointment is at ten.
B: I can’t, I’m afraid. I’m helping in the cafe tomorrow.
C: Don’t worry. I’ll give you a lift.