You ... caught a taxi home from the airport. I would've picked you up if I had known.
needn't have
Students ... a differing point of view from staff.
expressed
"I never ... ... the chance to learn how somebody does something", said the biologist.
turn down
Our lecturers have told us that we ... send them our assignments by email, otherwise they won't mark them. This means we ... have our own email.
must / have to ... need to
Don't ( lose / miss ) this ( gold / golden ) opportunity to win a two-week holiday in the south of France.
miss ... golden
According to the weather forecast, there's a distinct ( possibility / occasion ) of rain tomorrow.
possibility
Talk about something you needn't have worried about. (45 seconds)
Student's own answer
The report is ... on my own observations.
based
"As we age, the outcomes of ( a. participation b. joining c. attendance d. activity ) in learning are not the same as when we were younger."
a. participation
Opposite of FORGET.
Remember
I would ... implementing all of the suggestions listed.
recommend
Satisfaction ... by both groups when asked.
was expressed
"It was at that moment when some Polish refugees came up with a plan, possibly their ... chance towards freedom."
last...
Visitors ... there should be more parking made available.
suggested
Talk about something you'd love to be able to do. (45 seconds)
Student's own answer
"We know that it may not be something that we ever have to use, but knowing it is there ... the ... chance that we would need it, is comforting."
on ... off
"Incentives play an important ( a. focus b. game c. role d. feature ) in our decisions to learn."
c. role
"Do they ... any real chance of winning against France?"
stand
"He ... the chance to explain himself."
deserves
Correct this sentence: "After a lot of effort, I could finally start the car engine."
... I managed to start / ... I was able to start
It's hard to put my ... on why I don't trust him, but I don't.
finger
There's a strong ( opportunity / possibility ) that you will win one of the three available scholarships.
possibility
"England still ... an outside chance of winning in the 1,000-metres event."
has
When I started learning German, I ( couldn't / can't ) even say a simple sentence, let alone ( manage to / was able to ) hold a conversation.
couldn't / manage to
I ... make sure I wake up in time for my first lecture. Yesterday, I didn't have any lectures, so I ... get up at all.
must ... didn't have to / didn't need to
Schools try to ensure that all students have an equal ( opportunity / possibility ) to succeed.
opportunity
If you study abroad, you should take every ( occasion / opportunity ) to learn the language.
opportunity
Improvements to campus would be ... by both students and staff.
welcome
An increase in financial aid would be appreciated, ... by students coming from out of town.
especially
"By contrast, young workers are more likely to regard training as an ( a. interest b. investment c. investigation d. inspiration ) in their future careers."
b. investment
Students commented that they should really make an ... to the rule in this case.
exception
Our graduation ceremony next week will be a very special ( opportunity / occasion ).
occasion
The museum is free, so we ... pay.
don't have to
There seems to be a ( factual / real ) possibility that the party will lose the next election.
real
"Most workers over 45 participate in learning ( a. actions b. activities c. acts d. modules ) directly related to their function."
b. activities
"There's a ... chance that it'll rain this afternoon."
fair
On several ( occasions / opportunities ) recently the university has made changes to the syllabus without consulting students.
occasions
My new job starts next Monday. Hopefully, I ... work such long hours as I do now.
won't have to / won't need to
Verb, Noun, Adjective form of VALUE
Value, value, valuable
"The factory ... in ... a good chance of winning a major order."
is ... with
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