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What part of speech is luckily?
Adverb- word formation (WF)
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Italian trap music is not my cup of tea! This is an example of ____________
An idiom (I)
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She's learnt the whole poem off by heart! This is an example of __________
An idiom (I)
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That depends from your opinion. No! Depends _____!
On - Dependent preposition (DP)
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She's a really sensitive person. She always does the right thing. Not sensitive! ____________
Sensible - confusing words (CW)
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Being famous is both a blessing and a curse. This is an example of _________
A set phrase (SP)
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She isn't a very sympathetic person. I don't like her. Not sympathetic! __________
Nice - confusing words (CW)
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The boss advertised us to save all of our files on a pen drive before changing the IT system. Not advertised! ______________
Advised - confusing words (CW)
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We set off at 6am much to my disgust! Set off is ____________
a phrasal verb (PV)
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We were warned by the dangers of drinking and driving. No! warned ______
about- Dependent preposition (DP)
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My mum's going to flip out when she sees my maths mark! Flip out is _______
A phrasal verb (PV)
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What's the negative of mature? _____________
Immature - Word formation (WF)
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The person who has had the most influence on my life is my grandfather. Not most! ____________
Strongest - collocation (C)
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According to popular opinion, cities have more to offer people in terms of entertainment.
Set phrase (SP)
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We had to tell the bad news to Kate that her dog was ill. Not tell! ___________
Break - collocation (C)
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I'm sorry I didn't make my homework. No! _____ my homework
Do - Collocation (C)
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Your nail biting really gets on my nerves! This is an example of ________
An idiom (I)
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What's the verb that comes from significant?
Signify- word formation (WF)
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