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    U2B2G1st
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  • Word formation: Transform 'meaning' into an adjective.
    meaningful
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  • Mistake or not? The house is absolutely big.
    really, very, particularly, terribly, quite, pretty, fairly, rather
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  • Mistake or not? I felt completely upset when our English class was cancelled.
    really, very, particularly, terribly, quite, pretty, fairly, rather, a bit
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  • Mistake or not? It's absolutely impossible to finish this homework in time.
    correct
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  • Mistake or not? Stand clearly of the doors.
    clear
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  • Mistake or not? He had hard any money left in his bank account.
    hardly ( allomst none)
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  • Mistake or not? Your new hairstyle looks quite amazing.
    correct
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  • Mistake or not? I've imagined winning $ 10,000,000 and marrying George Clooney!
    correct
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  • Mistake or not? I can't afford eating in this restaurant
    to eat
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  • Mistake or not? He made repeat what I said.
    made me repeat
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  • Mistake or not? I'd appreciate to get this contract in writing.
    appreciate getting
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  • Mistake or not? I forbid you to leave without cleaning your room.
    correct
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  • Mistake or not? I hesitate asking what happened.
    hesitate to ask
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  • Mistake or not? He refused helping me with my homework.
    refused to help
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  • Mistake or not? I can't put off doing my homework any longer.
    correct
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  • Mistake or not? I don't mind to drive to Malaga this weekend. It'll be fun!
    mind driving
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