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What is the noun form of the adjective "successful"?
Success
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What word means "the number of people who do not have a job"?
Unemployment
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Find the mistake: "Play in front at an audience."
at -> of
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Fill in the blank: "One night, we found a _____ of electric guitars and started playing."
pair
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Find the mistake: "Our music has been very popular and is worth listen to."
listen -> listening
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Fill in the correct preposition: "So my advice to anyone dreaming _____ becoming a rock star is to never give up!"
of
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Fill in the blank: "You will, _____ or later, find yourself with a larger fan base."
sooner
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What word means "a particular area of a town or city and the people who live there"?
Neighbourhood
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What kind of channel does Paul advise new bands to make?
A YouTube channel.
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Did Paul and his friends go to a music school to learn the guitar?
No, they taught themselves.
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How many people usually sing Paul's songs when he is on stage?
Twenty thousand people.
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What word means "the unfair situation in society when some people have more opportunities than others"?
Inequality
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Fill in the missing word: "It is amazing _____ be on stage."
to
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Fill in the blank: "I was disappointed by the terrible _____ of the neighbourhood."
state
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Fill in the blank: "With my songs, I could express far more emotion and I could _____ with other people."
communicate
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How far away did the rich people live from Paul's neighbourhood?
One mile away.
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Which relative pronoun is missing? "Rich people, _____ had everything, lived just one mile away."
who
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What is the adjective form of the noun "emotion"?
Emotional
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According to Paul, who made their music a great success?
The ordinary people.
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At what age was Paul still growing up in a bad part of town?
16
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