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MAC 3 - CONSOLIDATION
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Complete with a compound adjective: "Although less interested in theory, these archaeologists were more ... towards new methods and techniques."
OPEN MINDED
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Rewrite the sentence using JUST: " She came back from Brazil very recently."
"She JUST came back from Brazil"
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Rewrite the sentence using an adverb or adverbial phrase: "He explained what we had to do" (complicated)
"He explained what we had to do in a complicated way"
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Put JUST in the most appropriate place in the sentence: " Do as I tell you, nothing else!"
"JUST do as I tell you!
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Complete with the correct form of the word in brackets: "She looked at him in ... when he told her the shocking news. (BELIEVE)
DISBELIEF
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Change the following sentence so that it is a parallel: "We learned to read the passages carefully and underlining the main idea."
"We learned to read the passages carefully and to underline the main idea."
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Change the following sentence so that it is a parallel: "He is not only intelligent but also he is creative."
"He is not only intelligent but also creative."
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The type of person who doesn’t follow traditions, obligations, or the typical way of doing things is ...
FREE-SPIRITED
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Complete with a compound adjective: "She's very ... and if she's decided to drop out of school, nothing will stop her."
STRONG-WILLED
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Put JUST in the most appropriate place in the sentence: " I can't wait for the new album to come out."
"I JUST can't wait for the new album to come out."
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When you give people unlimited freedom/control to make decisions and take action.
GIVE THEM FREE REIN
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Complete with a compound adjective: "You pick litter up in the park? That's very ... of you!"
PUBLIC-SPIRITED
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Concentrate on your exercise (SO AS NOT TO / SO THAT / TO) make any mistakes.
SO AS NOT TO
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Rewrite the sentence using an adverb or adverbial phrase: "She pushed him aside." (unfriendly)
"She pushed him aside in an unfriendly way/manner."
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Complete with the correct form of the word in brackets: "Many people are ... of the dangers of mobile phones." (AWARE)
UNAWARE
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Rewrite the sentence using JUST: " The children simply don't like cabbage"
"The children JUST don't like cabagge"
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Complete with the correct form of the word in brackets: "My dog is completely ... . I promise he won't bite." (HARM)
HARMLESS
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Complete with a compound adjective: "And he was ... again yesterday when a guest on his TV show poked fun at the situation."
RED-FACED
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You have to wake up (TO / IN ORDER NOT TO / SO THAT) be on time.
TO
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Complete with the correct form of the word in brackets: "The politician was accused of being ..." (HONEST)
DISHONEST
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Complete with a compound adjective: "She has .... evidence that the company cheated her."
CLEAR-CUT
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Ships carry life boats (SO AS NOT TO / SO AS TO / SO THAT) the crew can escape when the ship sinks.
SO THAT
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Complete: "Maria always __________ a helping hand to her neighbours"
LENDS
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When you escape a situation without any penalty or punishment.
YOU GET OFF SCOT-FREE
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(SO THAT / SO AS NOT TO / TO you can produce a good essay, you need to edit your writing before you hand it in.
SO THAT
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Complete: "Everyone should __________ responsibility for the environment"
TAKE
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Rewrite the sentence using an adverb or adverbial phrase: "I solved the problem." (instant)
"I solved the problem instantly"
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Complete with a compound adjective: "It’s been our ... policy not to allow pets at the hotel."
LONG-STANDING
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Change the following sentence so that it is a parallel: "Jane is young, enthusiastic, and she has talent."
"Jane is young, enthusiastic, and talented."
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Complete: "You should ________ a part in society"
PLAY
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Rewrite the sentence using an adverb or adverbial phrase: "I was speechless when I heard the news." (complete)
"I was completely speechless when I heard the news"
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