2. a. Work in pairs. Test yourselves. What do you call it? 1. a place where you can buy medicine; 2. a tall
building where people live (2 options); 3. a place you
go to when you are ill; 4. a place where you shop for
groceries; 5. a place where you can watch films; 6. a place
where children play; 7. a large church; 8. a house in
the countryside; 9. a tall narrow building that stands
alone or forms a part of another building, for example a
castle or a church; 10. a large structure, usually made of
stone, to help people remember a special event or famous
person.
I 1)am thinking (think ) about visiting Jane this afternoon.
I would it bother. I 2)(think) she is away on holiday.
Mr Jones 3) (has) a telephone message from his wife.
Can it wait?
He 4) (is having ) a business meeting and I don't want to disturb him.
The police 5) (are still looking) for fingerprints left in the room.
It 6) ...(looks) as if they won't find the criminal.
I 7) (love ) breathing in clean, country air. - So do I.
I ( 8) (love ) every minute of this walking trip.
I ( 9) ( see ). That's why you're wearing a suit and tie.
I(10) (am seeing) my boss about a pay rise this afternoon.