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Fortunately, even for people who are short ... money, there are many ways they can go on holiday.
of
I'm exhausted! I don't fancy ... (go) out tonight.
going
In England, mincemeat is ... (mixture of dried fruit, apples and spices / ground meat used for example for hamburgers)
mixture of apple, dried fruit and spices
What is the capital of Wales?
Cardiff
Who is the current prime minister of the UK?
Sir Keir Starmer
When was Shakespeare born? (1387 / 1564 / 1712)
1564
How do you pronounce these words? draught, choir, nuisance
How do you pronounce these words? psychic, chorus, nauseous
Complete: I ... (not go out) tonight if I ... (be) you, there is going to be a storm.
Complete: If we ... (not ask) that nice lady for directions an hour ago, we ... (not be) here now.
hadn't asked, wouldn't be
The detective finally ... (put two and two together / counted his horses / had one too many) and solved the mystery.
put two and two together
It's time to ... (put up with / open up to / own up to) your actions and face the consequences.
own up to
I set multiple alarms ... (in order not to / to avoid / for to not) oversleep.
in order not to
I ... ('d better to / would rather / look forward to) spend this weekend at home.
would rather
The course is tough, but you just need to get your ... (head / eyes / nose) down and finish it.
head
A: "I prefer dogs to cats." - B: "So ......"
do I.
Correct or not? "Did you used to get up very early when you were a student?"
False - use
He has made a great ... (determination / willingness / effort) to overcome these obstacles.
effort
Correct or false? "I oughtn't to have told you my secret."
Correct!