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Cleft sentences (2) - 5) Our neighbours didn’t realise they’d been burgled. --> What our neighbours ___ they’d been burgled.
didn't realise was (that)
Cleft sentences (2) - 4) John had lost his keys so he couldn’t get in. --> The reason why John ____ he’d lost his keys.
couldn't get in was
Cleft sentences (2) - 3) We only booked the hotel yesterday. --> It was only ____ the hotel.
yesterday that we booked
Cleft sentences (2) - 2) I want to know who told Tim where I was. --> What _____  who told Tim where I was.
I want to know is
Cleft sentences (2) - 1) I love travelling because you meet so many interesting people. --> What I enjoy most _____ you meet so many interesting people.
about travelling is that
Function (Exchanging opinions) - 8) Where's...
d) ...the logic in that?
Function (Exchanging opinions) - 7) That's absolutely...
e) ...right.
Function (Exchanging opinions) - 6) Oh...
a) ...that's ridiculous!
Function (Exchanging opinions) - 5) Oh come on, you...
b) ...must be joking!
Function (Exchanging opinions) - 4) It just doesn't...
g) ...make sense to me.
Function (Exchanging opinions) - 3) I couldn't...
h) ...agree more.
Function (Exchanging opinions) - 2) I agree with you...
c) ...up to a point.
Function (Exchanging opinions) - 1) How can ...
f) ...you say that?
Cleft sentences - 8) They were sent to prison because they were dishonest. (reason why)
The reason why they were sent to prison was that they were dishonest.
Cleft sentences - 7) Their sons never want to see them again. (all)
All their sons want is to never see them again.
Cleft sentences - 6) Mr Darwin returned to see his sons. (It was)
It was to see his sons that Mr Darwin returned.
Cleft sentences - 5) Their new life in Panama was discovered accidentally. (by chance that)
It was by chance that their new life in Panama was discovered.
Cleft sentences - 4) They wanted people to believe he had died. (what)
What they wanted was for people to believe (that) he had died.
Cleft sentences - 3) His wife hid him. (person who) (or: It was...)
The person who hid him was his wife. (or: It was his wife who hid him)
Cleft sentences - 2) He disappeared from the beach near his home. (place where)
The place where he disappeared from was the beach near his home. / The beach near his home was the place where he disappeared from.
Cleft sentences - 1) Mr Darwin disappeared because he had financial problems. (reason why)
The reason why Mr Darwin disappeared was that he had financial problems.
Voc (Risk) - 8) Parents should not ___ (mcleadlloyd) their children too much.
mollycoddle
Voc (Risk) - 7) Obviously we shouldn't ___ (esxeop) our children to unnecessary danger.
expose
Voc (Risk) - 6) We shouldn't be afraid to take ___ (baleenoars) risks in our lives.
reasonable
Voc (Risk) - 5) ___ (revo-corvettepisens) can stop children learning from their own mistakes.
Over-protectiveness
Voc (Risk) - 4) My parents always encouraged ___ (pencedeedinn) and let me make my own decisions.
independence
Voc (Risk) - 3) Children need to learn how to ___ (dale) with danger.
deal
Voc (Risk) - 2) You shouldn't leave those children to swim ___ (diversepunus) in the pool.
unsupervised
Voc (Risk) - 1) Did you _____ (eyeballtried) the passcode on my phone?
deliberately
Voc (Suffixes) - 8) There's only one ___ left to interview.
suspect
Voc (Suffixes) - 7) The money that some government departments waste is ___.
scandalous
Voc (Suffixes) - 6) I know her tricks. She won't ___ me again!
deceive
Voc (Suffixes) - 5) That's an interesting idea. Could you ___ a little bit more, please?
elaborate
Voc (Suffixes) - 4) Some TV shows seem to ___ war when it's not a positive thing at all.
glorify
Voc (Suffixes) - 3) I know who you really are. You can drop the ___ now.
pretence (BE) /prɪˈtens/ - pretense (AmE) /ˈpriːtens/
Voc (Suffixes) - 2) Why do missing things always ___ just when you don't need them anymore.
reappear
Voc (Suffixes) - 1) I love listening to Professor Chen's lectures. She speaks with such ___.
clarity
Voc (Collocations) - 8) --> ___
d) - Police searched for the killer to no avail.
Voc (Collocations) - 7) --> ___
e) - A man formerly presumed dead has just been found alive.
Voc (Collocations) - 6) --> ___
h) - One of my colleagues is the subject of an investigation into fraud.
Voc (Collocations) - 5) --> ___
a) - You're on the list for the early shift tomorrow.
Voc (Collocations) - 4) --> ___
c) - In a court of law, you are presumed innocent until found guilty.
Voc (Collocations) - 3) --> ___
f) - If you smell smoke, you should raise the alarm immediately.
Voc (Collocations) - 2) --> ___
b) - I hate the summer months. I suffer from hayfever really badly.
Voc (Collocations) - 1) --> ___
g) - Emergency workers searched frantically for survivors late into the night.