Complete using the correct form of the words in the box.
current « glimpse « fit « clothing * match * look « glance modern * suit « new * appearance * cloth
1 If you care about your ......................... too much, people might start to think you're vain.
2 It's quite a nice skirt, but I don't think it really ......................... my shoes.
3 My mum always looks quite .......................... and tries to keep up with the latest fashions.
4 The ancient Romans wore items of ......................... quite different from today's fash ions.
5 As I went into the designer's office, I caught a ......................... of her drawings before she hurriedly put them away.
6 I know long skirts were in last year, but the ......................... fashion is to wear them quite short.
7 I've got to buy some ......................... shoes for the wedding on Saturday.
8 I didn't get the coat in the end because it didn't ......................... me under the arms.
9 The shirt is so expensive because it's made out of a special ......................... that has gold in it.
10 I don't think this jumper ......................... you because you've got blue eyes and pale skin.
11 The designer ......................... at my designs and told me that they needed more work.
12 Long dresses and high heels is quite a good ......................... for you.
B Circle the correct word.
1 Do you think the average / everyday person is interested in fashion?
2 I wish Dad would get a new costume / suit to wear for his job interview.
3 I've got red hair, so I never put on / wear red clothes or I'd look silly.
4 John got a really cool blouse / top in town yesterday with Eminem on it.
5 India supplies / produces the world with cheap clothes.
6 I'm going to get my nails dyed / painted tomorrow.
7 During the design / manufacture of the clothes, lasers are used to cut the material accurately.
8 Which costume / suit do you think I should wear to the fancy-dress party - the cowboy or the vampire? Phrasal verbs
1. Your hair’s too long. I think you___should_______ get it cut.
2. You smell, and you’ve got a cough. You____have to______smoke.
3. I’m going to bed. I____have to______be up early tomorrow.
4. I’d like to meet your best friend. You____should______invite him round.
5. I ___have to_______ tell my parents where I am, then they don’t worry.
6.You____should______come with me if you don’t want to. I’ll go on my own.
7. If you need some help with your homework, you_____should_____go to the library.
8. You _____have to_____tell lies. It’s naughty.
9. Thanks for a lovely evening! We___have to_______go now or we will miss our bus.
10. If you’ve got a ticket, you ___have to_______queue. You can go straight in.
Put a form of have to or should into each gap.
1. Your hair’s too long. I think you_____should_____ get it cut.
2. You smell, and you’ve got a cough. You_____have to_____smoke.
3. I’m going to bed. I_____have to_____be up early tomorrow.
4. I’d like to meet your best friend. You_____should_____invite him round.
5. I _____have to_____ tell my parents where I am, then they don’t worry.
6.You_____should_____come with me if you don’t want to. I’ll go on my own.
7. If you need some help with your homework, you_____should_____go to the library.
8. You _____have to_____tell lies. It’s naughty.
9. Thanks for a lovely evening! We_____have to_____go now or we will miss our bus.
10. If you’ve got a ticket, you ____have to______queue. You can go straight in.