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We __________ (live) in this city for a long time by the time we move next year.
will have been living
She __________ (not/complete) her homework yet.
hasn't completed
By the time we arrive, they __________ (already/leave).
will have already left
I __________ (wait) for you for over an hour before I decided to leave.
had been waiting
By next week, we __________ (finish) the report
will have finished
She __________ (study) English for five years before she moved to London.
had been studying
By the time I got to the party, everyone __________ (leave).
had left
To verify the truth, accuracy, or validity of something, or to provide official approval or acknowledgment.
confirm
A type of newspaper or magazine that focuses on sensational stories, gossip, or scandals, often with large pictures and shorter articles.
tabloid
Showing a critical or disrespectful attitude; intended to demean or insult someone or something.
derogatory
A claim or assertion that someone has done something wrong or illegal, typically without proof at the time it is made.
allegation
Famous and well-known for a particular quality or achievement.
renowned
Extremely impressive, exciting, or shocking, often in a way that grabs attention, sometimes in a way that is exaggerated or misleading.
sensational
To remain vigilant and watchful for something or someone, often with the intention of noticing it as soon as it appears.
to keep an eye out
A compact, movable device that produces electricity, often used in situations where a stationary power supply is unavailable, such as during power outages or outdoor activities.
portable generator
To represent the views or opinions of someone or a group; or to speak in favor of something.
speak for
To withdraw or remove oneself from a situation, commitment, or location. It can also refer to a vehicle moving from a parking space or lane
pull out
To collapse or yield to pressure; also used in driving to indicate yielding to another vehicle.
give way
To accept and deal with a difficult or unpleasant situation or reality.
face up to
To enter a place forcibly or without permission, typically for illegal purposes. It can also refer to training someone or getting used to something.
break in
For secret or confidential information to become known to the public, often unintentionally
leak out
To draw attention to something or to highlight something, usually in a clear or explicit way.
point out
To do the same thing as someone else or to follow their example.
follow suit
To explain something in detail or in a way that is very clear and easy to understand.
spell out