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Unit 8 Grammar and Vocabulary Review

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  • Someone who used to work in politics (noun): ex-.....................
    EX-POLITICIAN
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  • Have doubts about someone's honesty (verb): mis.........................
    MISTRUST
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  • Against the law (adjective): il.................
    ILLEGAL
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  • Become invisible (verb): dis..................
    DISAPPEAR
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  • A life story written by the person her/himself (noun): auto..........................
    AUTOBIOGRAPHY
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  • The act of claiming something back (noun): re....................
    RECLAMATION
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  • Have an opinion before knowing all the facts (verb): pre..................
    PREJUDGE
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  • Make unstable (verb): de.....................
    DESTABALISE
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  • Noun: ETHICS   Adjective(s): .................................
    (UN)ETHICAL
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  • Verb: ENTERTAIN Noun(s): ........................... Adjective(s): ............................
    Noun: ENTERTAINMENT, ENTERTAINER    Adjectives: (UN)ENTERTAINING / (UN)ENTERTAINED
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  • Verb: COOPERATE Noun(s): ...................... Adjective(s) ............................
    Noun: (UN)COOPERATION Adjective(s) (UN)COOPERATIVE
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  • Verb: CONSIDER Noun: ............................ Adjective(s): ...........................
    Noun: CONSIDERATION Adjective(s): (IN)CONSIDERABLE, (IN)CONSIDERATE
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  • Adjective: CREATIVE Verb: ......................... Noun: ..............................
    Verb: CREATE Noun: CREATION, CREATOR
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  • Noun: PRODUCTION Verb: ..................... Adjective(s): ...........................
    Verb: PRODUCE Adjective(s): (UN)PRODUCTIVE
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  • Rewrite the quote in reported speech: 'You mustn't tell anyone what you've seen.' (Roland to Joana)
    Roland told Joana not to tell anyone/(that) she mustn't tell anyone what she had seen.
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  • Rewrite the quote in reported speech: 'It was a surprise seeing Tom last week. I hadn't seen hime since we were at school together.' (Clare)
    Clare said it was/had been a surprise seeing Tom last week/the previous week. She said (that) she hadn't seen him since they were/had been at school together.
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