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I was drowning, but he saved me. WOULD -> If he hadn't saved me, ...
I would have drowned.
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Telling (liar) can damage trust in a relationship.
lies
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We arrived too late to see the first film. ENOUGH -> We didn't ... to see the first film.
arrive early enough
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We couldn't get nearer because of the police. PREVENTED -> The police ... nearer.
prevented us from getting
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You must read the following (safe) precaution carefully.
safety
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We ate very late because Phil spent too much time preparing the meal. TIME -> Phil spent ... preparing the meal that we ate very late.
so much time
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She provided useful (inform) during the meeting.
information
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Samuel likes helping other people. He's a (help) person.
helpful
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I didn't notice my passport was missing until I reached the check-in desk. LOST -> When I reached the check-in desk, I noticed that ... my passport.
I had lost
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We watch the news every day because it's very (inform).
informative
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Although he tried his best to do it, he was (success).
unsuccessful
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She looks more relaxed than she did before the exam. STRESSED -> She doesn't look ... she did before the exam.
as stressed as
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My brother and his friends love (act) movies.
action
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We started cooking for the party four hours ago and we still haven't finished. HAVE -> We ... the party for four hours.
have been cooking for
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He has never behaved so violent before. MORE -> He is ... before.
behaving more violently than
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Pol fell off his bike, but his (injure) were not serious.
injuries
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Sally is the cleverest student in the class. THAN -> Nobody in ... Sally.
the class is cleverer than
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The park was buzzing with (act) on the sunny afternoon.
activity
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They arrived home (safe) after the long journey.
safely
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Studying abroad will make you more independent. BECOME -> If you ... more independent.
study abroad, you will become
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It's a (PUZZLE) problem. I don't really know what to do about it.
puzzling
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The lost puppy looked so (help) in the rain.
helpless
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This is the most romantic story I have ever read. A ->I have never read ... before.
such a romantic story
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The restaurant was so (ORGANISE) that we had to wait for our table, even though we'd booked it in advance.
disorganised
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He (injury) his leg while playing football.
injured
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It is important to (action) quickly in an emergency.
act
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In the past, people used to prepare good (FILL) meals from fresh ingredients. Now (CONVENIENT) food is becoming increasingly popular.
filling / convenience
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Despite their efforts, the team's attempts were (success).
unsuccessful
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He drives very carefully. He is a very (care) driver.
careful
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He's always telling lies. He's a (lie).
liar
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We can't afford to buy the car. TOO -> The car ... to buy.
is too expensive for us
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"I'm sorry that I broke the glass", said Peter. BREAKING -> Peter ... the glass.
apologized for breaking
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Nowadays, scouting is popular (world).
worldwide
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I can't tell you the answer because I don't know. WOULD -> If I ... tell you.
knew the answer, I would
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His (care) mistake cost the company a lot of money.
careless
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His parents made him study hard for the exams. HAD -> He ... hard for the exams.
had to study
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