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IELTS Unit 1 vocabulary
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What is the noun for occur?
occurrence
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Preposition + correct tense: Although the actor was very nervous, the audience didn't seem to _____ it. (pick __ __)
pick up on
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What is the adjective for definition? (not -ed/-ing)
definitive, definable, definite
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A person's character will tell you more about someone than their p______ appearance.
physical
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What is the noun of consist?
consistency
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Individuals and organisations are increasingly using s______ m_____ to communicate their views.
social media
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The presenter is a very good communicator. She always manages to get ______ her point in language that is easy to understand. (preposition)
across
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Preposition + correct tense: The sales assistant _______ that the phone I had chosen was more expensive at other stores. (point ____)
pointed out
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Preposition + correct tense: It is the duty of manufacturers to ____ the risks involved with any of their products very plainly. (spell ___)
spell out
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Preposition + correct tense: The editor asked the journalist to _____ some of the details in her report, as it was too long. (leave ___)
leave out
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The study found that there was a c______ relationship between the amount of time spent watching TV and levels of fitness.
clear
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The police departments of different countries often s________ information concerning individuals they are trying to find.
share
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Children generally b_______ aware of other people's feelings between the ages of two and four.
become
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Preposition + correct tense: When I made a complaint about poor service, other people ____ me _____. (back ___)
backed me up
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In the next few decades, t_________ developments will lead to new medical procedures.
technological
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Preposition + correct tense: While I had the chance, I _____ the subject of our earlier disagreement. (bring ____)
brought up
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