English Vocabulary Exercises | The Five Senses
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Exercise 6
Match the two parts of each sentence:
Tina suddenly spotted — the bill in disbelief. Surely, £2,000 wasn’t the correct amount. one of her friends on the other side of the bar. “Hi Fiona,” she shouted. the curtains. She enjoyed watching all the neighbours coming and going. her watch nervously. He should be here by now, she said to herself. the toys in the shop window, wishing it was her birthday.
Penny gazed at — the bill in disbelief. Surely, £2,000 wasn’t the correct amount. one of her friends on the other side of the bar. “Hi Fiona,” she shouted. the curtains. She enjoyed watching all the neighbours coming and going. her watch nervously. He should be here by now, she said to herself. the toys in the shop window, wishing it was her birthday.
Liz glanced at — the bill in disbelief. Surely, £2,000 wasn’t the correct amount. one of her friends on the other side of the bar. “Hi Fiona,” she shouted. the curtains. She enjoyed watching all the neighbours coming and going. her watch nervously. He should be here by now, she said to herself. the toys in the shop window, wishing it was her birthday.
Lucy stared at — the bill in disbelief. Surely, £2,000 wasn’t the correct amount. one of her friends on the other side of the bar. “Hi Fiona,” she shouted. the curtains. She enjoyed watching all the neighbours coming and going. her watch nervously. He should be here by now, she said to herself. the toys in the shop window, wishing it was her birthday.
The old lady peeped through — the bill in disbelief. Surely, £2,000 wasn’t the correct amount. one of her friends on the other side of the bar. “Hi Fiona,” she shouted. the curtains. She enjoyed watching all the neighbours coming and going. her watch nervously. He should be here by now, she said to herself. the toys in the shop window, wishing it was her birthday.
ANSWERS
Tina suddenly spotted one of her friends on the other side of the bar. “Hi Fiona,” she shouted.
Penny gazed at the toys in the shop window, wishing it was her birthday.
Liz glanced at her watch nervously. He should be here by now, she said to herself.
Lucy stared at the bill in disbelief. Surely, £2,000 wasn’t the correct amount.
The old lady peeped through the curtains. She enjoyed watching all the neighbours coming and going.
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