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The difference in opinions or behaviour between older and younger people which often causes problems between them
generation gap
What does it mean to be on the same page?
-
We prefer dancing ...... painting
to
Close connection joining two or more people
bonds (family bonds)
Quite ............. (HONEST), the thought of it terrified me.
honestly
He replied with brutal...... (HONEST)
honesty
Elderly people are easy prey for .......... (HONEST) salesmen.
dishonest
to stop a fire or a light burning: Firefighters tried to ................ the flames.
extinguish
Completely accurate or correct: Judith is always ............. ......... with her advice.
spot on
Name at least two synonyms for the word like
fancy, be fond of, be into sth, be keen on sth
Name at least two synonyms for the word IMPORTANT
crucial, vital, essential
Political news about events happening now : The show included a parody on .............. ........... programmes.
current affairs
She spoke......... (KIND) to them.
kindly
That was ............. (KIND) thing to say.
an unkind
Your .................. (KIND) quite overwhelms me.
kindness
To say, usually falsely, that something is true: The British weather is not always as bad as it is.......... .............to be.
made out
To decide on a day (for some event to take place or to begin) : They have not yet ......... .... .................for the party.
to set a date FOR sth
His father was a quiet man, but he was surprisingly .............. (INFORM) on current issues.
well informed
The talk was both ............ (INFORM) and entertaining.
informative
Pat refused to give her any .................. (INFORM) about Sarah.
information
To eat or drink less of a particular thing, usually in order to improve your health : I’m trying to ...... ........ ........... the amount of sugar I eat.
to cut down on sth
If it's going to start an argument, let's DROP/LEAVE/STOP/END the subject ( let's stop talking about sth)
DROP the subject
He makes ....................... (TASTE) remarks about his co-workers.
tasteless
It mixes easily with cold or hot water to make a .......... (TASTE), filling shake.
tasty
The flower garden was ............. (TASTE) laid out.
tastefully
Don't be so naive as to be (TAKEN IN/ TAKEN AWAY/ TAKEN THROUGH) DECEIVED by their lies.
TAKEN IN
do/make/have/take A GOOD TIME
Have
do/make/have/take A PHOTO
Take
do/make/have/take A MESS
Make
do/make/have/take A DIFFERENCE
Make
do/make/have/take YOU GOOD
Do
do/make/have/take YOUR BEST
Do
You can accomplish anything if you believe.......................it.
IN
Having failed my French exams, I decided to concentrate.................... science subjects.
ON
The listening texts consist ..................short, bite-sized chunks which are accessible to beginners.
OF
She's 85 now, but she will insist........................ doing all her own housework.
ON
I apologise .............................. any inconvenience caused.
FOR
Such cheap goods obviously rely ........... dirt cheap labor.
ON
I'm bowing out of this scheme I don't approve........... it.
OF
We want to cooperate.......... leading manufacturers without being captive to them.
WITH
Young children will participate .........................a drama class without inhibition.
IN
Failure to comply with the regulations will result ........................ prosecution.
IN
If you want to succeed ...............business you have to suss out the competition.
IN
The severity of sunburn depends................... the body's natural skin colour.
ON