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  • The little boy took to/on swimming like a fish to water!
    to
  • WORRY ...................., it seems that more and more people are taking to crime to earn money.
    worryingly
  • "There's no cause for concern." What does this mean?
    You don't have to worry.
  • The teacher took the student back/aside to talk about his writing.
    aside
  • SURPRISE Students are, not ..................., happy not to open their books!
    surprisingly
  • John enjoyed the SC............. with the monkey. They were his favourite.
    scenes
  • What's the noun for "disappoint"?
    Disappointment
  • I'm really tired. Can you TAKE ........ while I have a rest, please?
    I'm really tired. Can you TAKE OVER while I have a rest, please?
  • Some dogs don't like water, but ours TOOK ...... it immediately. He loves it.
    Some dogs don't like water, but ours TOOK TO it immediately. He loves it.
  • When did you TAKE ....... smoking? You really should stop.
    When did you TAKE UP smoking? You really should stop.
  • It's great how quickly this business has taken over/off and become so successful.
    off
  • What's the noun for "weak"?
    Weakness
  • Does it always take you this long/far to get ready?
    long
  • FRUSTRATE Books which are too difficult can lead to ............... teachers and students.
    frustrated
  • SHOCK A great number of stories in the news are absolutely ...........
    shocking
  • ANNOY I find some apps ..................... difficult to use. They should make them easier!
    annoyingly
  • Can you please take over/off while I go to the toilet, please?
    over
  • I still haven't managed ................... find my watch. I've no idea where it can be.
    to
  • What's the noun for "careless"?
    Carelessness
  • If someone/something hinders you from doing something, what happens?
    It makes it difficult for you to do something or for something to happen.
  • Explain "indespensable"
    Absolutely necessary
  • Every day .......... seems to be more and more crime.
    there
  • Many people refuse to take/admit the blame for their mistakes.
    take
  • RELAX Families should spend a ............. time together in the summer.
    relaxing
  • If you chuckle, what do you do?
    You laugh quietly or inwardly.
  • IMPRESS The teacher was extremely .................... with her students' results.
    impressed
  • When did you first take up/to running?
    up
  • What's the noun for "major"?
    Majority
  • That film has an all-star CA............
    cast
  • Do this question in the same way ............ the last one.
    as
  • Who do you think will win the Oscar for best SU........... actor this year?
    supporting
  • That new film came under strong CR........... for badly written dialogue.
    criticism
  • This film has a great PL......., but I won't tell you what happens in the end!
    plot
  • We're really short-staffed so we'll have to take up/on at least one more employee.
    on
  • Susan really TAKES ........ her mum. They're both funny and clever!
    Susan really TAKES AFTER her mum. They're both funny and clever!
  • I loved that documentary about ........... life of pigs.
    the
  • What's the noun for "annoy"?
    Annoyance
  • What's the noun for "amuse"?
    Amusement
  • If you "give in to temptation", what do you do?
    You were tempted to do something which you knew wasn't good, but you did it anyway.
  • The SO................ was too loud. I couldn't hear myself think!
    soundtrack
  • Who do you take from/after ? Your mum or your dad?
    after
  • The company has TAKEN ...... some new workers to help them over the summer.
    The company has TAKEN ON some new workers to help them over the summer.
  • The boy looks just ........... his father. They're identical.
    like
  • DISAPPOINT The student got a ...................... result for his exam. He thought he'd done better.
    disappointing
  • It took me a long time to TAKE ....... that I'd failed my exams and so couldn't go to uni.
    It took me a long time to TAKE IN that I'd failed my exams and so couldn't go to uni.
  • What? I really got an "excellent" for that test? I just can't take it on/in.
    in
  • I really loved the first film and can't wait to see the SE....... which is coming out later in the year.
    sequel
  • Their new business has really TAKEN ....... and now they need another employee.
    Their new business has really TAKEN OFF and now they need another employee.
  • Our teacher TOOK Jonny ................ in class to warn him about his behaviour.
    Our teacher TOOK Jonny ASIDE in class to warn him about his behaviour.
  • I wish you'd take more pity/interest in what we do in class!
    interest