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Everybody in town used to call that shop Jake’s. KNOWN That shop was______ Jake’s by everybody in town.
known as
I’m similar to you in that I can’t resist buying things on offer. JUST I can’t resist buying things on offer______ you.
just like
He’s a shopkeeper now and works full-time. WORKING He’s ______ shopkeeper full-time now.
working as a
According to the magazine, the shopping centre was the ‘perfect place’ to find a bargain. AS The shopping centre was described by ________ ‘perfect place’ to find a bargain.
the magazine as the
According to the ______ of historical records which gave detailed descriptions of the festival , there was a ______ range of activities on the ice, from sledging to bowling. SELECT and THRILL
selection and thrilling
Food and drink were sold, and the_______ , such as jugglers, musicians and magicians, were able to keep the crowds amused. ( ENTERTAIN)
entertainers
However, these ‘frost fairs’, something between a Christmas market and a dance party, were extremely popular and highly ______ to London’s business people.(BENEFIT )
beneficial
There were some who argued that it was ____ to hold an event on ice as there was a danger of people falling over. (RESPONSIBLE)
irresponsible
London was a major port, and so the fact that boats could no longer use the river was _____ to the local economy. (HARM)
harmful
This was by no means an annual event, occurring only in (2) _______cold winters.EXCEPTION
exceptionally
During this ‘Little Ice Age’, London’s River Thames would sometimes become totally ______ , so that Londoners could....(FREEZE)
frozen
All of the solutions turned out to be …unsuccess… so the festival was closed down permanently. (SUCCESS)
unsuccessful
There was a …variation… of beautiful paintings on display by artists from around the world. (VARY)
variety
Many of the attendees thought that it was a really …enjoying… experience and said they would come again next year. (ENJOY)
enjoyable
Although profitable, the event has proven to be …popularity… with local residents because of the noise and litter. (POPULAR)
unpopular
This is just one example of the many …possibility… available to us for next year’s event. (POSSIBLE)
possibilities
One of the reasons for the continued success of the museum is the organiser’s …unable… to keep the exhibitions interesting. (ABLE)
ability
The festival is …dislike… any other celebration in the city, in that it’s free to enter. (LIKE)
unlike
The number of people attending the festival has increased …significant… in recent years. (SIGNIFICANT)
significantly
In 1976, it became a requirement for all passengers in Ontario, Canada to wear a seatbelt. COMPULSORY. It ’s ________a seatbelt since 1976.
It ’s compulsory for all passengers in Ontario, Canada to wear a seatbelt since 1976.
Children may attend the event provided that they are accompanied by an adult. ALLOWED. Children _______accompanied by an adult.
Children are allowed to attend the event provided that they are accompanied by an adult.
It’s not necessary to dress up for the party. DON’T. You______for the party.
You don’t have to dress up for the party.
You should get the organiser to sign the document. SUPPOSED. You _______ the document signed by the organiser.
You are supposed to get the document signed by the organiser.