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  • How _____ do you usually take with you for an overnight business trip?
    much stuff
    many stuff
    much stuffs
    many staffs
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  • Correct the mistake:Pietro is tall or so and will be wearing a blue suit.
    kind of tall/ tallish
  •  10
  • She spent ______ a month on the project. Three weeks and four days to be precise.
    just under
    as little as
    nearly about
    just over
  •  10
  • a: How many tickets do we need to buy to get a group discount? b: _____ ten, according to their website.
    a little under
    as few as
    kind of
    roughly
  •  20
  • Can you drop by my office at ________ for a quick meeting?
    just over four
    sort of four
    four-ish
    a little under four
  •  15
  • Choose the expression that is closest in meaning: Oh no! I left *my notebooks, pens and laptop* on the bus.
    almost my things
    my stuff
    my thing
    my stuffs
  •  10
  • Rewrite the sentence: He had $5, 023.28 in his bank account.
    A little over $5000/roughly/ etc
  •  10
  • A: Who was that on the phone? B: _____ sales representative from an office supplies company.
    some
    kind of a
    any
    that
  •  15
  • Rewrite the sentence: We drove 475 kilometres without seeing another car.
    A little under 500km
  •  20
  • I spend an average of *two hours and 26 minutes* a day dealing with text messages.
    two hours and nearly 26 minutes
    roughly two hours and a half
    approximately 2 hours
    about two-and-a-half-hours
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  • Some days, ____ two or three people visit the shop.
    roughly
    as much as
    nearly
    as few as
  •  20
  • She spends ________ 13 hours a day online.
    as least as
    around
    an average
    sort of
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  • Rewrite the sentence: I felt a little ill on the flight.
    I felt kind of ill/ sort of ill
  •  20
  • A: When do you want to meet? B: Three-_____?
    thereabouts
    so
    approximately
    ish
  •  15
  • Correct the mistake: You can buy a good guitar for as few as $300, although they usually cost more.
    as little as
  •  20
  • If you buy your ticket in advance it can cost______ $30.
    just over
    at least
    some
    as little as
  •  15