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UNIT 6 Inspire Upper-Intermediate

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    UNIT 6 Inspire Upper-Intermediate Greenwich College
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  • to arrive somewhere, especially unexpectedly or casually.
    to rock up
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  • something enjoyable that doesn’t happen often.
    a rare treat
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  • to ruin or reduce the enjoyment of something.
    take the joy out of something
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  • to gain control over your spending and money situation
    get on top of your finances
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  • to explain or understand something by dividing it into parts.
    break it down
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  • to stop doing or saying something, especially something annoying. to put a stop
    put a lid on it
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  • to save or keep money for a future use.
    to put aside
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  • very expensive; not cheap at all.
    far from cheap
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  • (informal) to pay for something, especially unwillingly.
    to fork out
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  • to make a huge effort or spend a lot for something.
    gone all out
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  • to increase very quickly and become very high.
    gone through the roof
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  • to fully pay off what you owe.
    to clear (one’s) debt
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  • Transform these sentences into PASSIVE SENTENCES: The teacher is explaining the lesson.
    The lesson is being explained by the teacher.
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  • a) Transform these sentences into PASSIVE SENTENCES: The committee will announce the winner tomorrow.
    The winner will be announced by the committee tomorrow.
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  • Transform these sentences into PASSIVE SENTENCES: The chef prepares the meal with fresh ingredients.
    The meal is prepared with fresh ingredients by the chef.
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  • Transform these sentences into PASSIVE SENTENCES: The police arrested the suspect last night.
    The suspect was arrested by the police last night.
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