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Advanced English File Unit 4

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    Vocab, grammar
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  • He always m _ _ _ _ _ _ when he talks. It's very difficult to undersand him.
    mumbles
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  • She s_ _ _ _ _ _ _ when she saw the robber in her kitchen.
    screamed
  •  15
  • She s _ _ _ _ _ _ the door in her anger.
    slammed
  •  20
  • A g _ _ _ _ _ is a high-pitched laugh.
    giggle
  •  20
  • I hate it when people s _ _ _ _ their soup! It drives me crazy!
    Slurp
  •  25
  • That book was absolutely g _ _ _ _ _ _ _, I couldn't put it down.
    gripping
  •  15
  • It was a very t _ _ _ _ _ _ - p _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ book. The class couldn't stop talking about it.
    thought-provoking
  •  15
  • Can you please stop h _ _ _ _ _ _ that song? I'm going to get it stuck in my head...
    humming
  •  20
  • She _____ have gone food shopping, she just told me she was going to the cinema with her friends!
    Can't/couldn't
  •  15
  • I ____ have left my keys at home, they're not in my bag....
    must
  •  15
  • Sorry I have to take this call, it ____ be my boss.
    might/may/could
  •  15
  • Sean is (bound) here soon.
    bound to be
  •  20
  • It's (unlikely) he'll be here on time.
    unlikely that
  •  20
  • REPHRASE USING INVERSION FOR EMPHASIS: "I've never seen such a terrible movie."
    Never have I seen...
  •  25
  • REPHRASE USING INVERSION FOR EMPHASIS: It's rare for them to win three matches in a row.
    Rarely have they won three matches in a row.
  •  25
  • REPHRASE USING INVERSION FOR EMPHASIS: We will only let you drive when you're older.
    Only when you're older will we let you drive.
  •  15