Write the correct variant of the words (only british variant): 1. it isn't very (like) that paula is at home, is it? she usually works at this time. 2. all the coastal towns in this area are (character) by strong tradition of dance and there is a festival of dance that takes place every august. 3. if you have any problems finding things, just ask roger. he is very (help) and will tell you where to find what you want.
1. likely 2. characterized 3.helpful
1. likely
2. characterized
3. helpful