Nowy Swiat Street in Poland
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Match the following prepositions with their correct usage:

at = Used for specific times or locations in = Used for general times or periods on = Used for days and dates

  • = Not needed

Match the following greetings with their appropriate responses:

Good morning. = Cheers. Thank you so much for helping. = Not at all. Hi Jan. Nice to see you. = Same to you. How are you? = Fine, thanks.

Match the following verb forms with their correct usage:

came = Past Simple was walking = Past Continuous stopped = Past Simple is singing = Present Continuous

Match the following statements with their correctness in the text:

<p>Russell woke up at four o'clock. = True The two men knew Russell's parents. = False The stereo was in the kitchen. = Not mentioned in the text The police found the men later. = True</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following question words with their correct usage:

<p>where = Asking about a location or place what = Asking about an object or thing who = Asking about a person how = Asking about a method or manner</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following greetings with their corresponding responses:

<p>Gary: Hi. Do you remember me? = Emma: Hi. Do you remember me? Gary: How nice to see you. = Emma: Do you remember me?</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following items with their characteristics:

<p>Nowy Świat = Rebuilt after World War II Pantera = Sells leather goods like handbags and coats Cepelia = Specializes in folk art Petit Bateau = Offers expensive baby clothing</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following adjectives with their synonyms:

<p>crowded = busy noisy = loud kind-hearted = compassionate modern = contemporary</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following questions with their appropriate responses:

<p>Where would you like to travel? = I'd like to go dancing. What does Harry like? = He likes motorbikes and ballet. What are you really like? = I'm quite kind-hearted. What's it like to be married? = It's not easy, but it's fun.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following comparative forms with their base adjectives:

<p>messy = untidy awful = bad polluted = dirty unhappy = sad</p> Signup and view all the answers

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