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True / False: take advantage of means to make use of an opportunity
true
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what are the 2 common meanings of "take off"
1. remove (clothing) 2. For an airplane to leave the ground
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I want to take _____ a new hobby this summer.
take "up"
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Define " astonished"
amazed/ very surprised
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What is the difference between "fed up" and "upset"?
fed up = bored or frustrated and unhappy/ upset = unhappy when something bad happens
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True / False: Horrified means extremely shocked or disgusted
ture
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Use "devastated" in a sentence
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The teacher was (thrilled/ overwhelmed) when all the students said they did their homework
thrilled
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Use "bewildered" in a sentence
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Define "take after"
to be similar to someone ( usually parents)
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I have never taken _______ a demonstration
take "part in"
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Use " sick and tired of" in a sentence
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True / false: jumping for joy means extremely mad
false
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Use "worn out" in a sentence
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Use " take your time" in a sentence
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I was scared _______ when I saw that bear coming towards me
scared "stiff"
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