Exercise 1: The underlined words in blue below are used in the reading passage on pages 66–67. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words. direction (noun) the general line that something moves along prize (noun) something you receive if you win a competitionshadow (noun) a dark shape made when you block light appear (v) to become possible to be seen believe (v) to think something is true guess (v) to give an answer or opinion without being sure it is...
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Exercise 1: The underlined words in blue below are used in the reading passage on pages 66–67. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words.
direction (noun) the general line that something moves along
prize (noun) something you receive if you win a competition
shadow (noun) a dark shape made when you block light
appear (v) to become possible to be seen
believe (v) to think something is true
guess (v) to give an answer or opinion without being sure it is correct
missing (adj) not able to be seen or found
real (adj) not false or fake
1.Can you Answer which of these two photos is not real ?
2.When taking a photo, it’s important to consider the Answer the light is coming from.
3.Your Answer gets longer in the evening when the sun is low in the sky.
4.The police officer showed me a photo of a Answer person he was looking for.
5.The photographer waited for a long time before a shark Answer from below the water.
6.He told me the photo was real, but I didn’t Answer him.
7.My friend won a $100 Answer in a photography competition.
Complete the table with the words in blue in the text:there is ; there are
VD: there's a teacher
1. .there are .some students
2..there is . a television
3. ..there aren't.. any CDs
4. ...Is there... a notice board?
5. ..Are there. any children?
Complete the table with the words in blue in the text:there is ; there are
VD: there's a teacher
1. ..There are.......some students
2.......There is..... a television
3. .....There are...... any CDs
4. ....Is there........ a notice board?
5. ....Are there...... any children?