Fill in the missing word. There are four answers you do not need to use. crooked, fit, suits, try, protruding, frizzy, slim, overweight, bushy
1. He doesn’t like his nose.
2. Mark is . He must go on a diet.
3. Would you like to on that shirt?
4. Tom made a nasty remark about Julia’s ___ eyebrows.
5. Liza’s got a very figure.
2. Underline the correct item.
1. Why don’t you wear your red shirt tonight? It really matches/ suits you.
2. Now that spring is here, we can put our heavy winter clothes off/away.
3. I can’t put up with/out that kind of behavior any longer.
4. Could I rent/ borrow your new silver dress for the party tomorrow?
5. This ring is made of real gold; it’s priceless/ worthless.
3. Fill in the gaps. Use too or enough.
1. There are many teens who are troubled about their body image.
2. Ben thinks that jeans aren’t classy to wear to a wedding.
3. “This sweater is nice. Why don’t you ever wear it?” – “Well, it’s warm!”
4. “Let’s buy this coat for Jenny!” – “No, it’s not warm .”
5. Don’t expect Ann to come and talk to you first; she’s shy around new people.
4. Complete the exchanges using the phrases below. There is one extra phrase.
1. A: Why don’t you wear your nice cotton trousers? - B: __ A Yes. You need a smaller size.
2. A: How do I look in this blue dress? - B: __ B I haven’t worth that for ages, but, why not?
3. A: I suggest you wear your purple suit to the party. - B: __ C They’re a bit too big.
4. A: What do you think of these jeans? - B: __ D I can’t. They don’t fit me anymore.
5. A: Do you think this shirt is too big? - B: __ E Excellent! It really suits you!
F No. Why don’t you wear something less
formal instead?