mirror
Verb + (n.)
- look in the mirror
- stand in front of the mirror
- break a mirror
Adj + (n.)
- a full-length mirror
- a large/small mirror
- the bathroom mirror
- the hall mirror
Match the halves:
- There’s a full-length mirror behind.
- They say you get 7 years’ bad luck
- There’s a large mirror,
- She never leaves the house without
- I find it difficult to shave
- When I looked in the mirror,
- Rob was standing in front of a mirror,
- a. when the bathroom mirror is all steamed up
- b. trying on a new suit, when I last saw him.
- c. looking at herself in the hall mirror.
- d. if you break a mirror.
- e. I noticed a small spot on the tip of my nose.
- f. the door of the wardrobe in the bedroom.
- g. hanging above the fireplace in the living room
Note
Note these types of car mirror:
- I adjusted the side mirrors, then glanced in the rear-view mirror to see if anyone was behind me.