Pushy parents
Anxiety
Suspicion
One-parent family
Afford
Drums
Packed off
Sorts
Taken over from
Keep in touch
Keep an eye on
Keep up
Cheerleader
Rink
Armchair
Doze
Look for
Get on with
Endless
Some verbs that aren't normally use in the continous cause they descrive state, not actions
Some verbs that are used in the continous form when they describe actions
To talk about past habit and past states we use:
Also to talk about past habits and past states we can use:
Looking foward to hearing from you
Be awarded
Blow out
Blow up
Exchange
Propose
Send out
Unwrap
Walk down
The aisle
Balloons
The candles
A marquee (a large tent used for eating and drinking in at events held mainly outside that involve a lot of people)
A toast
Best man (in a wedding)
Bridesmaid
Honeymoon
Reception
Registry office
Witnesses
Bride
Groom
When we were engaged
Look after
Mealtimes
Scots
The speech
Widely / wide
Enthusiastically
to express a big difference:
To express a small difference:
parade
spicy
fancy
consider
foreign
unfamiliar
dense