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Unfortunately, I don’t have enough time to visit the gym regularly. ABLE = If I had more time, … more regular visits to the gym.
I would be able to make
She didn’t mind where she sat. DIFFERENCE = … where she sat.
It made no difference to her
We never imagined it might happen. OCCURRED = It … it might happen.
never occurred to us (that)
His friend recommended the website where he bought the equipment. ON = He bought the equipment from that website … a friend.
on the recommendation of
This door must never be locked. ACCOUNT = On … be locked.
no account must this door ever
The shop is now being managed by a supermarket chain. TAKEN = A supermarket chain … of the shop.
has taken over the management
Dancing is a socialising event, … us to be physically close to people. (ABLE)
enabling
It can improve interpersonal … (RELATE)
relationships
… studies have discovered its benefits. (NUMBER)
innumerable / numerous
The dances were used to celebrate … events. (SIGNIFY)
significant
They warned players … the wearing of evening dress.
against
It was becoming more complex, … it was still seen by many as an amusement … than a sport.
although – rather
… the early 20th century, the game had already acquired some of its present-day complexities.
By
There are many illustrations of the game … played.
being
The game soon … something of a craze.
became
They used the name Ping-Pong, … sought to imitate the sound … by the ball striking the table.
which – made
Use the book as a … of inspiration for your own trip.
source
You shouldn’t … read it as an alternative to actually going. (HARDLY / BARELY / MERELY / SCARCELY)
merely
The book … in celebrating the weird sights of the islands. (= manages)
succeeds
Its superb descriptive prose is another plus … .
point
Although nothing compares to the real-life experience, this book does … close.
come
Nothing compares to exploring those landscapes, … up close with their unique wildlife.
getting
Their books have … their usual high-quality job.
done
… no substitute for a visit, this book provides a fascinating commentary to the Galapagos experience. (DESPITE / WHILST / WHEREAS)
whilst
I finally … an ambition. (FULFILLED / ACCOMPLISHED)
fulfilled