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OET B2 Un 1 Vocabulary
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tell someone you will cause trouble if they don’t do what you want
threaten
make fun of
obey
punish
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Individuals who earn money to support their family or household financially.
breadwinners
single parents
offsprings
childcare
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Ross didn’t invite Martha to his party, which .... her.
offended
accused
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say that something is your fault
threaten
accept a blame
break a promise
punish
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Can you ... a bookcase we oreder last week?
assamble
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Robert and I .... with each other over a misunderstanding.
brought up
fell out
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Every morning I ... after I wake up.
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To avoid conflicts with others in society, it is important to ... to rules.
confirm
conform
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Even though we have our _____________, I still love you.
inside out
upside down
ins and outs
ups and down
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We used to be inseparable, but gradually _____________.
started a relationship
fell apart
drifted apart
broke up
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someone that you know, but aren’t very close to
acquaintance
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Groups of people living together in one home, which can include families or unrelated individuals.
families
households
registred partnership
next-of-kin
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When is Elsa going to _____________ and get married?
have a crash on
settle down
give up
set of
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a formal word for someone’s closest living relative or relatives
next of kin
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make somebody suffer because they have done something wrong
obey
accept the blame
punish
threaten
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The number of live babies born in a specific area during a certain time period, usually measured per thousand people.
birth rate
divorce rate
households
childbirth
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a brother or a sister
sibling
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I have a lot _____________ with my grandmother.
on my mind
in my heart
in common
in advance
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an informal word for a friend
mate
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You must ... the leak in the roof otherwise there will be a puddle after the rain on the floor.
fix
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do what you are told to do
threaten
break a promise
obey
make fun of
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A formal agreement between two people that recognises their relationship legally, similar to marriage but with different rights.
fiancee
siblings
married couple
registeres partnership
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