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C1 Revision Quiz

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  • Rewrite using IT + VERB + ADJECTIVE: That they weren't fired was very fortunate.
    It was very fortunate that they weren't fired.
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  • Rewrite using IT + VERB + ADJECTIVE: To leave him alone in the house for over an hour was totally reckless.
    It was totally reckless to leave him alone in the house for over an hour
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  • Rewrite using IT + VERB + ADJECTIVE: To see how much progress she has made is incredible.
    It is incredible to see how much progress she has made.
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  • Complete with an appropriate adjective: You might think what you did was brave but I see it as r_______. You could have been seriously injured.
    reckless
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  • We were always too careful with our kids and food. Now they are teenagers they're terribly f_______ about what they eat.
    fussy
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  • You wouldn't think they were brothers. Thomas is always the centre of attention and Simon is so quiet, shy and s____________.
    Submissive
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  • Synonym for covered in snow: S _ _ _ - C _ _ _
    Snow-clad
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  • Adjective to describe a road or path with many curves and turns: W _ _ _ _ _ _
    Winding
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  • When a place is busy and full of people there is a lot of H _ _ _ _ _ and B _ _ _ _ _
    Hustle and bustle
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  • Correct the mistake: I was a little worrying about calling her so late.
    WORRIED
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  • Correct the mistake: Can you listen for one minute without butt in?
    Can you listen for one minute without butting in?
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  • Correct the mistake: I found the level of security on to enter the building quite worrying.
    ENTERING
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  • Correct the mistake: I can't help to gossip when I get bored at work
    GOSSIPING
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  • Choose the correct word: His achievement was utterly/extremely superb.
    Utterly
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  • Choose the correct word: He's an extremely/entirely busy person.
    Extremely
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  • Choose the correct word: I felt extremely/absolutely awful.
    Absolutely
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