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Little ______ we know where the ability to clone humans might lead.
do
The students' ________ grew as the clock ticked closer to the end of the school day. REST
restlessness
Say four alternatives to "I think".
To my mind; In my opinion; I strongly believe that; As far as I am concerned
I gave up my job because I felt I was s_ _ _ _ in a r_ _.
stuck in a rut
I have no money left. (RUN) -> I have _____________ money.
I have run out of money.
I don't mind. (SAME) -> It's ___________ to me.
It's all the same to me.
She said it and then burst into tears. -> No sooner _____________ she burst into tears.
No sooner had she said it than she burst into tears.
Exhibits must not be touched. -> On no account _________ touched.
...must exhibits be touched.
I'll never go back to that place. -> Never again _________ to that place.
...will I go back to that place.
What should we write in the conclusion of an essay?
We should say which point we think is more important, effective, etc. and give a reason for our opinion.
What does an essay introduction consist of?
a general statement and a thesis statement
We were starting to get f _ _ _ _ _ c with worry.
frantic (unable to control your emotions because you are extremely frightened or worried about something)
The joke made them _______ with laughter.
roar, hoot
I _______ (clean) the house all morning.
have been cleaning
By the end of the day I was absolutely SHATTERED. The experience left her feeling absolutely SHATTERED. (2 meanings)
exhausted / shocked and upset
You're talking/speaking nonsense!
talking
This movie f_ _ _d poorly at the British box office.
fared (be successful/unsuccessful in a particular situation)