English Vocabulary: Rooms in the House
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Yes the equipment _____.

was tested

People go to the tomb of the Unknown Soldier to honor the memory of those who __ in wars.

  • will be killed
  • was killed
  • is killed
  • were killed (correct)
  • A: Is John awake? He's late for school. B: No, he's still asleep in his ___________ .

    Bedroom

    A: I want to have a shower before I go out. B: You can't. Alice is in the ___________ washing her hair.

    <p>Bathroom</p> Signup and view all the answers

    I think my school bag is in the car. -Well, the car is in the ___________. Go and look for it.

    <p>Garage</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Where's Dad? -He's in the _______ watching TV.

    <p>Living room</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Complete the sentences with these words. There are two extra options. The milk is in the …………….

    <p>Fridge</p> Signup and view all the answers

    It's cold in here. -Sit near the ……….

    <p>Radiator</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Your homework is on your….. next to the computer.

    <p>Desk</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Put your dirty dishes in the …………

    <p>Sink</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Three people can sit on this …………

    <p>Sofa</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Complete the sentences with these words. I usually ……………… the table before dinner.

    <p>Lay</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Vocabulary and Grammar

    • Words related to the home:
      • Bedroom
      • Bathroom
      • Garage
      • Kitchen
      • Living room
      • Sofa
      • Fridge
      • Desk
      • Sink
    • Words related to family and relationships:
      • Husband
      • Wife
      • Brother-in-law
      • Grandson
      • Niece
      • Uncle
    • Words related to age:
      • Senior citizen
      • Middle-aged adult
      • Young adult
      • Teenager
      • Baby
    • Words related to crime:
      • Burglar
      • Mugger
      • Murderer
      • Vandal
      • Shoplifter
    • Words related to health:
      • Cough
      • Flu
      • Virus
      • Stomach ache
      • Sore throat
    • Words related to education:
      • University
      • Exam
      • Take
      • Translate
      • Memorize
      • Revise
      • Speak
    • Words related to emotions:
      • Independence
      • Protection
      • Confidence
      • Retirement
    • Words related to language:
      • German
      • Italian
      • Russian
      • Portuguese
      • Chinese
      • Spanish
    • Words related to film and literature:
      • Horror
      • Science fiction
      • Crime
      • Historical fiction
    • Words related to email:
      • Forward
      • Check
      • Delete
    • Words related to animals:
      • Zebra
      • Donkey
      • Horse
      • Tiger
      • Elephant
      • Bat
    • Words related to music:
      • Funny
      • Informative
      • Moving
      • Popular

    Grammar and Sentence Structure

    • Using the correct prepositions:
      • In (e.g. in the kitchen)
      • At (e.g. at 11:15)
      • On (e.g. on the sixth of May)
      • To (e.g. to the party)
      • With (e.g. with my friends)
    • Using the correct verb tenses:
      • Past simple (e.g. I went to the party)
      • Past perfect (e.g. I had gone to the party)
      • Future simple (e.g. I will go to the party)
      • Future perfect (e.g. I will have gone to the party)
      • Conditional (e.g. I would go to the party)
    • Using the correct sentence structure:
      • Questions (e.g. What is your name?)
      • Negations (e.g. I don't like coffee)
      • Comparisons (e.g. This is the best book I've ever read)

    Idioms and Phrases

    • Idiomatic expressions:
      • Get across (e.g. I came across an old diary)
      • Get on (e.g. I get on well with my cousins)
      • Get back (e.g. I got back together with my ex)
      • Split up (e.g. They split up after a big argument)
    • Phrasal verbs:
      • Take a special exam (e.g. to go to university)
      • Get a virus (e.g. I got the flu)
      • Take a break (e.g. I need to take a break from work)
      • Get along (e.g. I get along with my colleagues)

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