kind – kindness
happy – happiness
active – activity
important – importance
attractive – attraction
1. A lot of people go through life with only a few friends.
2. There is a difference between a friend and an acquaintance.
3. Are you always ready to give your friend a helping hand?
4. We should behave to our friends as we would wish our friends behave to us.
5. Sheʹs always easy to deal with, and I like most of all when she is ready for a chit-chat.
1. to bear in mind = to hold in oneʹs mind; remember
2. chit-chat = light conversation; casual talk; gossip
3. friendship = a friendly relationship
4. to hang out = keep company with, appear in public with
5. enemy = a person who feels hatred for, fosters harmful designs against, or engages in antagonistic activities against another; an adversary or opponent
1. How do you know THEM? They are my closest neighbours!
2. I cannot believe they stole MY idea! This is not fair!
3. This book is really good, you should try to read IT.
4. It is Janeʹs car. Itʹs HERS.
5. It isnʹt my book. MINE is in my bedroom.