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Which TWO word formations are wrong? effective / ineffective / effectness / ineffectness / effective / ineffective
effectness / ineffectness ( effectiveness / ineffectiveness )
Paraphrase: Hardly any girls among my pupils know about the project. | Among my pupils, very _________ heard of the project (FEW)
few girls have
Did you know that you have started practicing Sentence Transformation at T4? How long will you have been doing this type of exercise by the time you graduate Red Balloon?
By the time I graduate Red Balloon, I will have been doing this type of exercise for 3 years.
_________ are pieces of information that are discovered during an official examination of a problem, situation, or object | Stems from FIND
findings
Word formation: A person (or The people) who PARTICIPATES in something is(are) a(the) ________
Participant(s)
Say two word formations that stem from ABLE (tip: synonym to SKILL)
ability | inability
REWRITE: I finished the test even though I didn't know much about the subject. | I finished the test in spite of ____________ in the subject ( LACK )
my lack of knowledge | lack of = absence of
Which phrasal verb best completes both sentences: HIT ON / STICK AT | a) I'm not entirely happy with my job, but I'm going to ______ it for a while | b) ______ it and you'll get better and better.
STICK AT [STH] (too continue trying hard to do something difficult)
Imagine you have started working as an English Instructor at Red Balloon 3 years ago. How long will you have been teaching English by the time you are 20 years old?
By the time I am 20 years old, I will have been teaching English for _____ years.
REWRITE: She was about to have a nervous collapse. | She was on the ___________ a nervous collapse (HAVING)
verge of having
Both sentences have the same meaning: "Winnie doesn't have nearly as much trouble as she did before" | "Winnie has far less trouble than she did before" - TRUE or FALSE?
TRUE: doesn't have nearly as much = has far less
TRUE or FALSE: The opposite of ''willingness' is 'inwillingnes'
FALSE! - unwillingness