Vocab exercise [1].
www.nonstopenglish.comExercise 1: Printable Put In The Words Exercises.
afraid bookcase boring bag concern centimeter even habit kilometer look moon plate ready satisfied soccer tidy untidy verb violin wildlife
a set of shelves for booksexample: (mother to child:) How many times do I have to tell you to put the books back into the ________ if you are not reading them?
animals living in the nature as a groupexample: (travel guide in Africa:) This day we will leave early to see the ________ of the jungle.
not interesting in any way; so lacking in interest as to cause mental wearinessexample: (in the cinema:) This film is really ______. Let's go home.
to be sorry; unfortunatelyexample: (secretary to the caller:) I'm ______ Mr Harrison isn't in his office. Would you like to leave a message?
something you do very oftenexample: 1. Smoking is a bad _____. 2. Mr Watson was a man of regular _____s.
a musical instrument with four strings and you play on it with a bow (a long thin piece of wood with hair from the tail of a horse stretched along it)example: (Joke:) 'Can you play the ______?' 'Maybe. I have never tried.'
a sack for holding things; e.g. a suitcase, a piece of luggageexample: (at the airport) Did you pack your ___ yourself?
a word or group of words that is used to describe an action, experience, or state, for example 'want', 'go', 'be', 'take off'example: (teacher and student:) '- What is the past form of the ____ 'go'?' '- Went.' '- That's right.'
not in order; messyexample: (mother to child:) Your room is ______. Go and tidy it up.
number that can be divided exactly by 2example: 4, 6 and 8 are ____ numbers. 1, 3, 5 and 7 are odd numbers.
the bright object often seen in the night sky that goes around the earth about every twenty-nine daysexample: 'Who was the first person on the ____?' 'Gagarin?' 'No, Neil Armstrong'
to make an order in somethingexample: (mother to child:) There is a terrible mess in your room. Go and ____ it up.
the American word for footballexample: (an American:) Our football is different form European football. We call European football ______.
1,000 meters (US spelling)example: 5 miles is the equivalent of 8 _________s.
pleased and happy because you have got what you wanted, or because something has happened
in the way that you wantedexample: (teacher to pupil:) 'I am not _________ with your homework. You have to do it again.'
worryexample: A child's performance at school is a cause of _______ for the parent.
a flat, usually round dish that you eat from or serve food fromexample: (child:) 'Mother, my _____ is empty. I want some more soup.'
The length of one hundredth of a meter.example: 10 millemeters equal one __________
complete; doneexample: (child to mother:) My homework is _____. Can I go out?
to be or appear to be example: 'You ____ tired today.' 'I am. I have been working all day.'

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