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In English / High School | 2025-07-08

Complete the sentences with the words below. There are three you don't need. flyer greetings card Advertisement blurb catalogue blog menu message programme A. Have you seen this flyer about a new sports centre in town? B. The lunchtime menu isn't usually as extensive as the evening one in this restaurant. C. I must buy a card for my grandma. Last year, I forgot to send one, and she was a bit upset. D. I've just received the autumn / winter catalogue in the post. I'm looking forward to choosing something from it. E. Are you going to watch the TV programme on graphic novels tonight? F. Some people write a blog about their travels, but it isn't something that appeals to me.

Asked by Aliyahh14371

Answer (1)

Let's complete the sentences using the appropriate words from the list: flyer, greetings card, advertisement, blurb, catalogue, blog, menu, message, programme.
A. Flyer - Have you seen this flyer about a new sports centre in town? A flyer is a small handbill or leaflet used to advertise an event or a product.
B. Menu - The lunchtime menu isn't usually as extensive as the evening one in this restaurant. A menu is a list of dishes available in a restaurant.
C. Card - I must buy a card for my grandma. Last year, I forgot to send one, and she was a bit upset. A greetings card is a piece of card with a picture and message, used for sending greetings on special occasions.
D. Catalogue - I've just received the autumn/winter catalogue in the post. I'm looking forward to choosing something from it. A catalogue is a complete list of items, typically one in alphabetical or other systematic order, in particular.
E. Programme - Are you going to watch the TV programme on graphic novels tonight? A programme is a broadcast show on television or radio.
F. Blog - Some people write a blog about their travels, but it isn't something that appeals to me. A blog is a regularly updated website or web page, typically run by an individual or small group, written in an informal or conversational style.

Answered by IsabellaRoseDavis | 2025-07-22