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Complete Advanced 3rd Ed > U13 Part 3

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  • I've told you ______ that you must think about plurals and negative prefixes in UofE Part 3. REPEAT
    repeatedly
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  • Some jobs are really __________ and, as such, can become boring. REPEAT
    repetitive
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  • There were so many _____ for the job that they had a big pool of people to choose from. APPLY (person)
    applicants
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  • It was not my _____ to start an argument. INTEND
    intention
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  • Many students make ________ mistakes in their Cambridge exam because they are not paying attention! INTEND
    uninentional
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  • Tesla claims to have made an ____________ car were shattered at its launch when Elon Musk broke one of the windows by accident. DESTROY
    indestructible
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  • Mrs Smith, I'm afraid your son has __________tendencies and has broken 3 of the chairs in Room 8. DESTROY
    destructive
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  • I'm not sure that what you just said is ___________ here. It seems to me to be somewhat irrelevant. APPLY
    applicable
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  • The terrorists left their __________ in the boot of a car outside a shopping centre. EXPLODE
    explosives
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  • Punching a policeman is __________, no matter what the provocation. ADVISE
    inadvisable
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  • The commission acts in a purely __________ capacity and has no real authority. ADVISE
    advisory
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  • Keith gave Mick a __________ look which meant, "Let's get out of here, this party is boring".
    knowing
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  • Humanity's ignorance is shocking. Every day, we are __________  exposed to a wide variety of pesticides. KNOW
    unknowingly
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  • For about 90 minutes, Nigel spoke __________ about Motown Soul artists from the 60s and 70s. KNOW
    knowledgeably
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  • The key to learning new words and phrases is usually __________ . You need to say them over and over again. REPEAT
    repetition
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  • My girlfriend is __________ beautiful. I could stare at her for hours. DESCRIBE
    indescribably
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