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To follow a course of activity.
PURSUE
To give something to a person in authority.
HAND IN
if something _____________ (V) your mind​/​memory, you forget to do it.
SLIPS
Intelligent and ______________ (ADJ.), the gifted mathematician was much better at solving equations than he was relating to people
BRAINY
A person who likes playing sport and plays regularly
SPORTY
Able to be hardworking and face tasks without anyone’s influence.
SELF-MOTIVATED
Continuing to do something in a determined way.
PERSISTENT
To spend time experiencing, listening to, or feeling something enjoyable.
SOAK UP
To spend time experiencing, listening to, or feeling something enjoyable.
SOAK UP
With your attention fixed on only one thing
SINGLE-MINDED
Intelligent and quick to notice something or react to something
SHARP
The nervous suspect began to__________________ (v) his hands and feet, his constant movements tipping off detectives to his lies.
FIDGET
To delay doing something, especially because you do not want to do it.
PUT OFF
To feel happy and excited about something that is going to happen.
LOOK FORWARD TO
Someone who works very hard and very carefully.
DILIGENT
_____________ (ADJ.)people are likely to hang out with friends every weekend while reserved people keep to themselves.
GREGARIOUS
An important change in the way that something such as a department or a company is organized
SHAKE-UP
An _______________ (ADJ) garage was added to the home right outside of the living room.
ADJOINING
At one point, the telegraph was the pinnacle of communications technology, but now it is _______________ (adj) .
OUTDATED
To make less progress or be less successful than other people who are doing a similar job or activity
FALL BEHIND
To do something that should have been done before
CATCH UP (ON)