Phrasal verbs, please: 1: to go to bed. 2: to find unexpectedly/by accident. 3: to continue
1: to turn in. 2: to come across 3: to go on / to carry on / to keep doING something
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Please replace "as regards" with synonyms in the following sentence: "As regards Product 1, please find the requested information below."
Regarding P1, / As to P1, / In terms of P1 / With regard to P1, / With reference to P1,
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Rephrase the sentence, please: It was her idea to suggest that we do this. = She came ....... ...... the suggestion that we should do this.
came up with
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Rephrase the sentence, please: I would love to relax now. = I wish I ........ put my .......... up now.
I wish I could put my feet up now.
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What does the expression "to keep an eye on ..." mean? Please, use it in a sentence.
Could you, please, keep an eye on my bag while I go to the restroom? = to watch, guard, keep sg safe
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He hasn´t made any plans for the future. Nor ...... ...... worried about it.
Nor is he worried (Nor + inversion)
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Which preposition is NOT correct when collocated with "arrive"? 1. at 2. to 3. in
*2. to*
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IN or ON? ... the couch/sofa, ... TV, ... the Internet, .... a call, .... a bus, .... the car, .... a plane, .... the phone, .... therapy, ... a meeting, ... Netflix.
on, on, on, on, on, in, on, on, in, in, on.
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What is the correct preposition? to depend ..., to focus ...., to listen ..., to look ... (= to seek), to call ... your friend, to ask .... your boss, to arrive ... Barcelona, to arrive ... the train station, to get ... home.
on, on, to, for, -, -, in, at, -.
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Rephrase this sentence, please: As you can tell, we will not attend the meeting due to the heavy rain.
Answers can vary. An example: Naturally/Obviously/Of course, we will not participate in/go to/be present at the meeting because of/as a consequence of /owing to
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"This exercise is a piece of cake." What does this idiom mean?
This exercise is easy.
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"This is not my cup of tea." What does this idiom mean?
This is not my thing / I don´t like doing this / This is not right for me.
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What does the idiom "to throw in the towel" mean?
to give up
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What does this idiom mean? "You really put your foot in your mouth this time."
You really messed up / made a mistake this time.
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What does this idiom mean? "They are like peas in a pod."