Sling
dis‧lo‧cate /ˈdɪsləkeɪt $ -loʊ-/ verb
[transitive]
1 to move a bone out of its normal position in a
joint, usually in an accident
- I dislocated my shoulder playing football.
sprain /spreɪn/ ●○○ verb [transitive]
to damage a joint in your body by suddenly twisting it
SYN twist
- I fell down the steps and sprained my ankle.
Grass
Lawn
Avoid doing something
- The refugees left to avoid getting bombed.
Hope to have
Offer help to
offer help to your brother (sth to sb)
offer your brother help (sb sth)
considered living
imagine being
promise to do
enjoy organising
want to travel
expect to cry
considered changing
afford to go
want to be
avoid doing
miss seeing
enjoy being
seem to be
overwhelmed
Find the word
Thumb /θʌm/
comb /kəʊm/
bomb /bɒm/
wrist /rɪst/ ●●● W3 noun [countable]
the part of your body where your hand joins your arm
on/around your wrist
waist
toes
shoulder
mouth
stomach – tommy
stressed
elbow
go ON a diet
ear
lips/ cheeks / eyes
medicine
ankle
cheeks
knee
eyebrows
eyelashes
eyelids
thighs
chicken wings / thighs / breasts
steak
painkillers
What will
happen to Peter’s Bay?
We know each other
It’s a good place to live.
As there are less students the teacher can help the
students better
We can give it a chance
Too, too much,
too many, not enough
This car is too big
This car is not big enough
I don’t have too much money.
I drink too much.
I have too many problems.
There isn’t enough space.
She doesn’t have enough money
It’s too expensive.
There’s too much water.
The box is too high.
The boy is not tall enough.
There’s too much traffic.
There are too many cars.
There isn’t enough parking space.
There aren’t enough parking places.
The glass is not big enough.
There’s too much milk.
There are too many people.
The bus is not big enough.
There isn’t enough room.
The boy is too cold.
The boy is not wearing enough clothes.
His clothes are not warm enough.
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