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  • Don't be so naive as to be (TAKEN IN/ TAKEN AWAY/ TAKEN THROUGH) DECEIVED by their lies.
    TAKEN IN
  • do/make/have/take AN EXAM
    Do
  • Elderly people are easy prey for .......... (HONEST) salesmen.
    dishonest
  • Quite ............. (HONEST), the thought of it terrified me.
    honestly
  • She's 85 now, but she will insist........................ doing all her own housework.
    ON
  • Your .................. (KIND) quite overwhelms me.
    kindness
  • do/make/have/take HOMEWORK
    Do
  • If you want to succeed ...............business you have to suss out the competition.
    IN
  • Such cheap goods obviously rely ........... dirt cheap labor.
    ON
  • do/make/have/take A DIFFERENCE
    Make
  • Name at least two synonyms for the word IMPORTANT
    crucial, vital, essential
  • The listening texts consist ..................short, bite-sized chunks which are accessible to beginners.
    OF
  • Failure to comply with the regulations will result ........................ prosecution.
    IN
  • 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
  • I'm bowing out of this scheme I don't approve........... it.
    OF
  • do/make/have/take YOUR BEST
    Do
  • She spoke......... (KIND) to them.
    kindly
  • It mixes easily with cold or hot water to make a .......... (TASTE), filling shake.
    tasty
  • do/make/have/take A GOOD TIME
    Have
  • The talk was both ............ (INFORM) and entertaining.
    informative
  • 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
  • We want to cooperate.......... leading manufacturers without being captive to them.
    WITH
  • Pat refused to give her any .................. (INFORM) about Sarah.
    information
  • do/make/have/take YOU GOOD
    Do
  • His father was a quiet man, but he was surprisingly .............. (INFORM) on current issues.
    well informed
  • Completely accurate or correct: Judith is always ............. ......... with her advice.
    spot on
  • I apologise .............................. any inconvenience caused.
    FOR
  • You can accomplish anything if you believe.......................it.
    IN
  • To decide on a day (for some event to take place or to begin) : They have not yet ......... .... .................for the trial.
    to set a date FOR sth
  • We prefer dancing ...... painting
    to
  • to stop a fire or a light burning: Firefighters tried to ................ the flames.
    extinguish
  • do/make/have/take A SHOWER
    Take
  • He replied with brutal...... (HONEST)
    honesty
  • What does it mean to be on the same page?
    -
  • Name at least two synonyms for the word like
    fancy, be fond of, be into sth, be keen on sth
  • The severity of sunburn depends................... the body's natural skin colour.
    ON
  • Having failed my French exams, I decided to concentrate.................... science subjects.
    ON
  • To say, usually falsely, that something is true: The British weather is not always as bad as it i............ .............to be.
    made out
  • Young children will participate .........................a drama class without inhibition.
    IN
  • do/make/have/take A MESS
    Make
  • do/make/have/take A PHOTO
    Take
  • That was ............. (KIND) thing to say.
    an unkind