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Vague Language

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    Vague Language (C1)
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  • A: Are you getting the train back to uni? B: No, luckily my parents said they'd drive me. I've got loads of _____ and it'll be much easier to just put it all in the car.
    stuff
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  • A: What's wrong with your pen? B: The top _____'s dropped off and I can't get it to work.
    thing/bit
  •  20
  • A: What do you think of the hotel? B: Well, there's one _____ I'm not very keen on. A: What's that? B: Well, the bar's nice, but it's really noisy, and you can hear the music from our room.
    thing/bit
  •  20
  • A:How many people were there at the demonstration? B: Oh, _____ 500.
    around
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  • A: How many people were there at the demonstration? B: Oh, there must have been 500 or _____.
    so
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  • A: How many people were there at the demonstration? B: Maybe 500-_____
    odd/something
  •  20
  • A: How many people were there at the demonstration? B: At _____ 450, and at _____ 525
    least, most
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  • How old were most of the demonstrators? B: Oh, 20-_____, I'd say.
    something/odd
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  • A: What time do you want us to be here? B: _____ suits you, really. 7-ish?
    whenever
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  • A: Is it okay if I ask Sean and Jerry to the party? B: Ask _____ you like, so long as it's not more than 20-odd people.
    whoever
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  • A: Nice menu! I really fancy the lobster, or is it too expensive? B: Have _____ you like! The company's paying up.
    whatever
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  • A: That's it. Checkmate. B: You're so annoying. _____ well I play, you always win!
    however
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  • A: Tea or coffee? B: _____'s easiest. I'm happy with either.
    whichever
  •  25
  • A: Did you know the dog's chewing your slipper? B: Not again! _____ I hide them, he always finds them.
    wherever
  •  15