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What idiom means to be involved in something with other people?: take ____ __
take part in
Become a member of an organization or be involved in an activity with other people: j___
join
"How often do you ... English classes?"
 
attend
 
assist
 
join
 
adjoin
What is a synonym of "assist" ?
help
Which is the verb form of "approval" ?
 
approve
 
pass
What is the verb form of "preference" ?
prefer
What is the verb form of "confusion" ?
confuse
What is the verb form of "investigation"
investigate
What is the verb form of "involvement" ?
involve
What is the verb form of "feeling" ?
feel
What is the verb form of "assessment" ?
assess
What is the verb form of "agreement" ?
agree
What is the noun form of "know" ?
knowledge
What is the noun form of "appear" ?
appearance
Which is the noun form of "advise"
 
advice
 
advise
 
advisement
 
advision
What is the noun form of "perform" ?
performance
What is the noun form of "develop" ?
development
What is the noun form of "demand" ?
demand
Which is the noun form of "exist" ?
 
existence
 
existance
 
existation
 
existince
What is the noun form of "compare" ?
comparison
What is the noun form of "lose" ?
loss
What is the noun form of "respond" ?
response
What is the noun form of "intend" ?
intention
What is the noun form of "qualify" ?
qualification
"I missed many classes and now I have a lot of work to ..."
 
catch up with
 
get down to
 
get in touch with
 
keep up with
To accept a challenge, job or responsibility.
 
take on
 
give up
 
turn over
 
put up
"Anthony got our of giving a presentation in front of his classmates". What does "get out of" mean?
avoid doing something you don't want to do
Which of the following is not one of the meanings of "get through something" ?
 
to indicate the location of a place.
 
to succeed in an exam or competition.
 
to finish something.
 
to deal with a difficult or unpleasant experience.
If you "put something off" it means that you...
delay an event or activity until a later time
Tell someone about some information, often because you believe they do not know it or have forgotten it.
 
point out
 
point to
 
point about
 
point up
Anthony ... cheating in the exam. The teachers didn't notice and so he wasn't punished.
 
got away with
 
took up
 
lived up to
 
got through
What does "hand (something) back" mean?
return something that was given to you
To achieve what is expected.
 
live up to
 
get through
 
catch up with
 
win over
To stop doing something before you have completely finished. eg: school, a course, etc.
 
drop out
 
get away with
 
take on
 
get out of
The possibility of being successful at finding work: "job p________"
prospects
Something that is needed or demanded for a course: "course r__________"
requirement
Another way to say "take an exam": "___ an exam"
sit
A successful result in a test or course.
pass
Permission to study at college, university, etc.
admission
Check a piece of work or an exam, showing the mistakes and giving a number or letter to say how good it is.
mark
Someone who is learning something: l______
a learner
Study something in detail in order to discover new information: r_______
research
A university teacher who teaches a small group of students.
a tutor