Grammar. make the right matching:
cowardly a. a black look
a useless object b. a red rag
annoying c. once in a blue moon
sad d. a white elephant
rarely e. (feel) blue
angry look f. (be) yellow
grammar. find more information:
now christmas celebrations vary greatly between regions of the united states, because of the variety of nationalities which have settled in it.
why
what
how much
vocabulary. remember the rules of word building and transform the words into suitable form to complete the sentences:
eyewitness
it was a cold morning in sandringham but hundreds of people braved the temperatures for what has become a christmas tradition here.
queuing near the entrance to the church of st. mary magdalene, hoping to catch a glimpse of or even exchange a christmas with members of the royal family before the morning service were searched by police officers but remained in high spirits.
talk of royal occupied many as they waited. some had hoped to see prince william, who recently announced his to kate middleton. but the prince is on duty at raf valley and miss middleton is believed to be spending her last christmas as a single woman with her family.
sheila clark - who comes here every year - told us she wasn’t clutching a large camera, she said: “we’ll see plenty more of them in the year.”
ms middleton is thought to be spending christmas day with her family in berkshire.
members of the public gathered at sandringham from early on morning to greet the royal family as they left the service at st mary magdalene church.
bitter
ice
well-wish
greet
wed
engage
appointed
come
private
christ