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- 3. How do you call the person who sells books?
- 5. Where the tourists go to eat and sleep.
- 6. You need it to see. What is it? (Write the singular form)
- 8. Where do you buy tablets?
- 10. When you get too much sun.
- 11. When you have a pain on your forehead.
- 12. You need it to smell better. What is it?
- 13. When you have a stuffy nose, you have got a ….
- 14. Where do you take notes? (Two words)
- 17. You keep cheese in the ….
- 21. Its capital is Berna and borders with Lombardia.
- 23. It is a Scandinavian country.
- 24. What’s the weather like when there is too much wind?
- 25. Where Mass is celebrated.
- 28. What is it that helps you hear?
- 29. What’s the weather like in a mid-summer day with high temperature?
- 30. A pain in your mouth.
- 32. Its capital is Copenhagen.
- 33. You use them to go to school if you live near the school. What is it? (Write the singular form)
- 34. Where do you put books?
- 35. CHEF A professional cook who is specialized in making pastry. (Two words)
- 36. A seasoning without eggs in it.
- 38. A mix of non-cooked vegetables.
- 39. You get it when you eat too much. (Two words)
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- 1. What is the thing you use to eat?
- 2. This State borders with Poland, Belgium, France…its capital is Berlin.
- 3. You can read it.
- 4. Where do you put pens, rulers…?
- 7. It consists of Chinese people and its capital is Beijing.
- 9. A typical Welsh breakfast.
- 13. What’s the weather like when the temperature is under 15 degrees?
- 14. A typical Scottish sweet breakfast.
- 15. Place where meals are served.
- 16. What’s the weather like when there are snowflakes in the air?
- 18. Where do you keep your car?
- 19. It’s typical at Christmas in Great Britain. (Two words)
- 20. What do you use to watch videos on the IWB?
- 22. What’s the weather like when there is the sun in the sky?
- 24. Where you put your clothes.
- 26. Who sells bread?
- 27. The chimney is located on the….
- 31. Hosts sick people.
- 37. What do you use to write?
- 38. Where swimming is practised. (Two words)