I generally trust what I hear on the news, but rarely believe anything I read in the (media/press)
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I hate tabloid / broadsheet newspapers; they're just full of gossip, scandal and lies!
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USE THE CORRECT FORM OF WORDS: John Sanders, MP, (deny/refuse) any involvement in the scandal when asked about it yesterday.
denied
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baam
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As a journalist / columnist for a local paper, you don't have to interview people or attend events. You just have to express your opinions about the issues of the day.
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USE THE CORRECT FORM OF WORDS: Johnny Depp rarely (accept/agree) _______ invitations to do interviews.
accepts
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monster
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lifesaver
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rocket
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baam
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USE THE CORRECT FORM OF WORDS: Did you see the newspaper (heading/headline) ____ this morning?
headline(s)
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USE THE CORRECT FORM OF WORDS: There's an interesting (article/feature) in the paper about the Constitution of the European Union.
article
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Join us at half past nine for a live broadcast / channel of the State Opening of Parliament.
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We interrupt this programme to bring you an urgent (bulletin/newflash)