Words in two languages that look or sound similar but have different meanings, which can cause misunderstandings. What is being talked about?
False friends
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To develop gradually over time; to change and grow into a more advanced or mature form. What verb is this?
To evolve
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Naturally associated with a particular place, language, or environment; born in a particular country or region. What adjective is this?
Native
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A short and intensive program of study designed to teach the basics of a subject quickly. What is being talked about?
Crash course
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lifesaver
Give 20 points!
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shark
Other team loses 25 points!
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gift
Win 15 points!
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thief
Give points!
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To disappoint someone by not doing what they expected or hoped for. That phrasal verb is this?
Let down
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To plan or organize something in advance, such as a meeting, event, or agreement. What phrase is this?
To make an arrangement
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Including everything; having all costs, services, or items covered in one price or package. What adjective is this?
All-inclusive
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Impossible to avoid or escape; unavoidable. What adjective is this?
Inescapable
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Make as much progress as others. That phrasal verb is this?
Keep up with
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To manage to survive or cope, especially with limited resources, knowledge, or ability. What phrasal verb is this?
Get by
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Different forms or varieties of a language that are spoken in particular regions or by specific groups of people, often with distinct vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. What is this about?
Dialects
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To make something conform to a common set of rules, guidelines, or criteria so that it is consistent and uniform. What verb is this?
To standardise
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To have control, power, or strong influence over someone or something; to be the most important or noticeable part of a situation. What verb is this?