She’s looking for a short-__________________ summer dress.
His __________________ are always very dirty after football. He takes them off before he comes into the house.
I always wear __________________ in bed – even in the summer!
Thank you for my beautiful __________________. Is it gold?
Complete the sentences with the opposite of the adjective in brackets. Add the prefix un- where necessary.
This is my __________________ hair colour. (artificial)
Complete the sentences with the opposite of the adjective in brackets. Add the prefix un- where necessary.
It’s __________________ to keep your wallet in the classroom. (dangerous)
Complete the sentences with the opposite of the adjective in brackets. Add the prefix -un where necessary.
These __________________ headphones aren’t very good. (expensive)
Complete the sentences with the opposite of the adjective in brackets. Add the prefix -un where necessary.
Our neighbours are really __________________. (friendly)
Complete the sentences using the present simple or present continuous form of the verb in brackets.
Oh no … listen! I think the baby __________________________________ (wake up).
Complete the sentences using the present simple or present continuous form of the verb in brackets.
I __________________________________ (not believe) what you’re saying.
He never __________________________________ (answer) the phone.
What __________________________________ (she / plan) for this weekend?
I __________________________________ (prefer) to wear smart clothes.
1 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
Can your clothes help change the world?
CalAid is a UK charity that collects old and new clothes. They want them for refugees. These people, young and old, are running away from dangerous countries. They are trying to start new lives. But when they arrive, they often have nothing. They only have the wet clothes they are wearing. Children are wearing summer clothes in the middle of winter. They have light, summer jackets but they don’t have coats for the rain. Small children are walking for days in cheap boots. Mothers are holding babies who are wearing old pyjamas.
1 CalAid sells clothes. ___
Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
Can your clothes help change the world?
CalAid is a UK charity that collects old and new clothes. They want them for refugees. These people, young and old, are running away from dangerous countries. They are trying to start new lives. But when they arrive, they often have nothing. They only have the wet clothes they are wearing. Children are wearing summer clothes in the middle of winter. They have light, summer jackets but they don’t have coats for the rain. Small children are walking for days in cheap boots. Mothers are holding babies who are wearing old pyjamas.
2. Children have coats for the rain.
Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
Can your clothes help change the world?
CalAid is a UK charity that collects old and new clothes. They want them for refugees. These people, young and old, are running away from dangerous countries. They are trying to start new lives. But when they arrive, they often have nothing. They only have the wet clothes they are wearing. Children are wearing summer clothes in the middle of winter. They have light, summer jackets but they don’t have coats for the rain. Small children are walking for days in cheap boots. Mothers are holding babies who are wearing old pyjamas.
3. Small children have cheap clothes.
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