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Every one of you have to / has to complete it.
has to (every + singular)
The two boys help ___ with their homework.
 
each other
 
one other
 
themselves
 
the other
He has 7 nieces, and he buys Christmas gifts for ____ one of them.
 
every
 
all
 
no
 
any
Which word does not necessarily refer to two options?
 
each
 
both
 
either
 
neither
My kids can all / all can swim.
can both (quantifiers after modal verbs)
What does it mean if you say, for example, the project is 'getting there'?
It's improving and nearly finished.
Avoid losing any more by abandoning an unfavourable situation = C__ your ___
cut your losses
What does it mean to 'let something get the better of you'?
Allow something to overwhelm you, let a situation beat you
If nothing else works = If ___ ___ ___
all else fails
What's the meaning of endearing?
Causing feelings of affection, lovable.
What's the meaning of 'lukewarm'?
Neither hot nor cold, (of a response or reaction) with no enthusiasm.
Choose the best collocation: _______ failure
 
dismal
 
lukewarm
 
vast
 
endearing
Choose the best collocation: unmitigated ________
 
disaster
 
amount
 
ambition
 
response
Choose the best collocation: __________ success
 
resounding
 
unmitigated
 
vast
 
lukewarm
Choose the best collocation: burning _____
 
ambition
 
failure
 
response
 
challenge
There's little / a little point in playing the lottery. Your chances of winning are almost zero.
little
There's little / a little point in playing the lottery. Your chances of winning are almost zero.
little
I know little / a little French. Enough to book us a room and order food, at least!
a little
He has few / a few friends, and I wonder if he's lonely.
She scored well on her exam, though she made few / a few mistakes.
a few
Neither of us is / are able to attend.
is (neither + singular)
If, after a failure, you have to do something again from the beginning, we might say you 'go back ___.'
to square one