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fixed expression, stop caring about something: _____ interest
lose
fixed expression, change something: make a ________
difference
fixed expression, the minimum: ___ least
at least
fixed expression, to substitute something to do a job: to use__
as
fixed expression, to give permission: by all ______
means
fixed expression, used to stress: ___ fact
in
fixed expression, start to manage: _____ control
take
fixed expression, firstly: _____ a start
for
fixed expression, mainly: for the most _____
part
Verb: ____ your temper
lose
Verb: ___ a mess
make
compound noun: they need to re-paint the R.M. so the drivers can see the instructions better.
road markings
compound noun: There are still many Roman C.W. still standing all over Europe around settlements
city walls
compound noun: Retiro park is a real T.S. . There are so many people taking photos everyday.
tourist spot
compound noun: I have to go to the T.H. to see the Mayor
town hall
compound noun: The new L.C. has a swimming pool and a gym!
leisure complex
compound noun: Every friday morning, there are T.J. on the main road
traffic jams
compound noun: the E.G. is broken at school. We have to go in by the back door.
entrance gate/s
compound noun: I don't like living near the P.S. but where would we get our electricity from if it wasn't there?
power station
compound noun: the T.P. are responsible for deciding where the new skate park will go
town planners
compound noun: So few homes are available now, it is a real H.C.
housing crisis
compound noun: A small house in a village is normally called a C.C. country cottage
country cottage
compound noun: There are plenty of P.S. in Rivas where you can relax with friends
public spaces
compound noun: They need a new T.S. on this road to tell people to stop. It's dangerous
traffic sign
compound noun: It's much better to use P.C. in the city. Much quicker than a car.
public transport
compound noun: The W.C. were perfect for sailing. Lots of wind and sun.
weather conditions
compound noun: They are building a new A.P. near my house. I hope it isn't too big
Apartment building
If only/in case/as long as/on condition that/unless/when/wish: I will pass the exam, ______ I do not study
unless
If only/in case/as long as/on condition that/unless/when/wish: Take you coat ______ it rains
in case
If only/in case/as long as/on condition that/unless/when/wish: They will only agree to meet ________ we are all on time.
on condition that/as long as
If only/in case/as long as/on condition that/unless/when/wish: I ______ there was more to do, I am always so bored.
wish
If only/in case/as long as/on condition that/unless/when/wish: It really funny ______ Jorge confuses a number for his own name in class
when
If only/in case/as long as/on condition that/unless/when/wish: I will only lend you money ____________ you pay me back on Friday
on condition that/as as long as
If only/in case/as long as/on condition that/unless/when/wish: _________ I had more money! I would buy a new car.
If only
Conditional: In summer, If it is very hot, we (go) to the North where the weather is better
go
Conditional: If it snows a lot, Madrid (stop) functioning properly
stops
Conditional: If the train hadn't been late, I (not miss) my flight
wouldn't have/ mightn't have
Conditional: If I don't pass my exam, Joe (be) disappointed.
will be
Conditional: If I want to go swimming, I (have to) spend three hours travelling. I do not go often
have to
Conditional: If I had more time, I (take up) flying drones
Would take up
Conditional: If they hadn't driven so fast, they (not crash) the car
wouldn't have crashed/ might not have crashed
Conditional: If Joe is to be believed, We (complete) the unit by the end of the week.
will complete/ will have completed