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  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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Complete with a compound adjective: "And he was ... again yesterday when a guest on his TV show poked fun at the situation."
RED-FACED
Complete with a compound adjective: "It’s been our ... policy not to allow pets at the hotel."
LONG-STANDING
Complete with a compound adjective: "She's very ... and if she's decided to drop out of school, nothing will stop her."
STRONG-WILLED
Complete with the correct form of the word in brackets: "My dog is completely ... . I promise he won't bite." (HARM)
HARMLESS
Complete with the correct form of the word in brackets: "She looked at him in ... when he told her the shocking news. (BELIEVE)
DISBELIEF
Complete with the correct form of the word in brackets: "Many people are ... of the dangers of mobile phones." (AWARE)
UNAWARE
Complete with the correct form of the word in brackets: "The politician was accused of being ..." (HONEST)
DISHONEST
Complete with a compound adjective: "You pick litter up in the park? That's very ... of you!"
PUBLIC-SPIRITED
Complete with a compound adjective: "She has .... evidence that the company cheated her."
CLEAR-CUT
Complete with a compound adjective: "Although less interested in theory, these archaeologists were more ... towards new methods and techniques."
OPEN MINDED
Rewrite the sentence using an adverb or adverbial phrase: "I solved the problem." (instant)
"I solved the problem instantly"
When you escape a situation without any penalty or punishment.
YOU GET OFF SCOT-FREE
When you give people unlimited freedom/control to make decisions and take action.
GIVE THEM FREE REIN
The type of person who doesn’t follow traditions, obligations, or the typical way of doing things is ...
FREE-SPIRITED
Rewrite the sentence using an adverb or adverbial phrase: "She pushed him aside." (unfriendly)
"She pushed him aside in an unfriendly way/manner."
Rewrite the sentence using an adverb or adverbial phrase: "I was speechless when I heard the news." (complete)
"I was completely speechless when I heard the news"
Rewrite the sentence using an adverb or adverbial phrase: "He explained what we had to do" (complicated)
"He explained what we had to do in a complicated way"
Complete: "Everyone should __________ responsibility for the environment"
TAKE
Complete: "Maria always __________ a helping hand to her neighbours"
LENDS
Complete: "You should ________ a part in society"
PLAY
Change the following sentence so that it is a parallel: "He is not only intelligent but also he is creative."
"He is not only intelligent but also creative."
Change the following sentence so that it is a parallel: "We learned to read the passages carefully and underlining the main idea."
"We learned to read the passages carefully and to underline the main idea."
Change the following sentence so that it is a parallel: "Jane is young, enthusiastic, and she has talent."
"Jane is young, enthusiastic, and talented."
(SO THAT / SO AS NOT TO / TO you can produce a good essay, you need to edit your writing before you hand it in.
SO THAT
Ships carry life boats (SO AS NOT TO / SO AS TO / SO THAT) the crew can escape when the ship sinks.
SO THAT
You have to wake up (TO / IN ORDER NOT TO / SO THAT) be on time.
TO
Concentrate on your exercise (SO AS NOT TO / SO THAT / TO) make any mistakes.
SO AS NOT TO
Put JUST in the most appropriate place in the sentence: " Do as I tell you, nothing else!"
"JUST do as I tell you!
Rewrite the sentence using JUST: " The children simply don't like cabbage"
"The children JUST don't like cabagge"
Rewrite the sentence using JUST: " She came back from Brazil very recently."
"She JUST came back from Brazil"
Put JUST in the most appropriate place in the sentence: " I can't wait for the new album to come out."
"I JUST can't wait for the new album to come out."