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Evolve Upper Int grammar vocab review

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    present and past habits
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  • It is hard to cope with/resist sweets.
    resist
  •  15
  • John needs to get a grip/adapt. He's behaving like a child.
    get a grip
  •  15
  • Tina survived/accepted the job offer.
    accepted
  •  15
  • Children can easily adapt/get through to new conditions.
    adapt
  •  15
  • Ersun is capable of/can't take cold weather. It turns his skin bright red.
    can't take
  •  15
  • I just have to get a grip/ get through the first five minutes of my speech, then it'll be ok.
    get through
  •  15
  • Katie knew there was more than one way to tackle / be frightened of a problem.
    tackle
  •  15
  • Doctors must be able to accept / cope with the sight of blood.
    cope with
  •  15
  • Louis is capable of / welcomes running a mile in less than six minutes.
    is capable of
  •  15
  • Mike is a step forward / frightened of spiders.
    frightened of
  •  15
  • New homeowners often underestimate / resist the cost of owning a house.
    underestimate
  •  20
  • No one is sure if Anne's plan will work, but it's a step forward / capable of.
    a step forward
  •  20
  • Jim and Carol welcomed / coped with their guests as they arrived.
    welcomed
  •  20
  • Those plants can't cope with / survive in very cold conditions.
    survive
  •  20
  • Not easy to control: frustrating / hard to operate / time-consuming
    hard to operate
  •  20
  • not making good use of a moment: awkward / clumsy / a waste of time
    a waste of time
  •  10