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J6A Unit 1 Lesson 1 - Vocabulary

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    prepositions and emotions
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  • The pain of my broken leg was so bad that I was ____ agony. -> at / in / on / out / under / with
    in
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  • Just ____ of curiosity, would you mind telling me what he's like? -> at / in / on / out / under / with
    out
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  • The thriller was so exciting that we were ____ the edge of our seats. -> at / in / on / out / under / with
    on
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  • Herbert was so surprised when he saw me that he was ____ a loss for words. -> at / in / on / out / under / with
    at
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  • It was ____ regret that the manager announced the company was closing. -> at / in / on / out / under / with
    with
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  • I don't like your cousin Cara at all; she really gets ____ my skin! -> at / in / on / out / under / with
    under
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  • The children's [happiness] was obvious when they were given the new computer. -> amazement /anxiety /confidence /disgust /fury /joy /misery /shame
    joy
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  • He couldn't control his [anger] when he saw the damage to his car. -> amazement /anxiety /confidence /disgust /fury /joy /misery /shame
    fury
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  • James looked up at the world's tallest skyscraper in total [surprise]. -> amazement /anxiety /confidence /disgust /fury /joy /misery /shame
    amazement
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  • Knowing that many people live in poverty caused Mandy great [sadness]. -> amazement /anxiety /confidence /disgust /fury /joy /misery /shame
    misery
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  • Martin experienced great [worry] when his beloved pet went missing. -> amazement /anxiety /confidence /disgust /fury /joy /misery /shame
    anxiety
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  • I know she'll succeed; she has a lot of [belief] in her abilities. -> amazement /anxiety /confidence /disgust /fury /joy /misery /shame
    confidence
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  • She looked at the man who had thrown his rubbish in the street with [dislike]. -> amazement /anxiety /confidence /disgust /fury /joy /misery /shame
    disgust
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  • Henry was overcome by [embarrassment] when the teacher caught him cheating. -> amazement /anxiety /confidence /disgust /fury /joy /misery /shame
    shame
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