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Practicing vague language

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  • -What time shall we meet tonight? / -At about ___. I think the film starts at 19:30.
    sevenish
  • The band sold very few tickets for their last concert - 200 people attended at the m___.
    most
  • -Is it quicker to drive into town, or shall we get the train? / -It'll take about an hour ___ we go.
    however
  • I've just bought one of those ___ that corrects your posture - it's really easy to use.
    things
    stuff
    bits
  • -When do you think the meeting will finish? / - ___. We've got a lot to discuss
    Latiese
  • Dave raised €800 or s___ for charity when he ran in the London Marathon.
    so
  • The best ___ of the film was when he was dancing down the steps with the two police officers running after him.
    thing
    bit
    stuff
  • -I'm starving! Can I have something to eat? / -Have ___ you like. There's plenty of food in the fridge.
    whatever
  • -What time do you need to leave? / - ___ you're ready, there's no hurry.
    Whenever
  • It costs me a___ €50 to get home from the city centre by taxi.
    around
  • Put that ___ back in its tank. I don't want it running all over the house!
    thing
    bit
    stuff
  • -Would you rather eat out tonight, or shall we get a takeaway? / -___ you prefer, I don't mind.
    Whichever
  • -What shall I do with my CV? / -Email it to ___ is in charge if Human Resources.
    whoever
  • -It's 17:00. Is everything ready for the party? ___. I just need to put the candles on the cake and get changed.
    Ish
  • -Would you mind looking at me when I'm talking to you? / -___!
    Whatever
  • -What does Ryan's new girlfriend look like? / -She is ___ with long dark curly hair and glasses.
    tallish
  • -Don't you think that phone is a bit expensive? /-I don't care. I'm going to buy it ___ much it costs.
    however
  • You don't need to rewrite the whole essay - just the ___ at the end.
    bit
    stuff
    thing
  • There was a large crowd at the match - at l___ 23,000 people.
    least
  • -Are you feeling better? / -___. My throat doesn't hurt anymore, but I've still got a headache.
    Ish
  • -Shall I sit here? / -You can sit ___ you like.
    wherever
  • -What color are you painting your living room? / -It's a kind of ___ - blue. You'll have to come and see it when it's finished.
    greish
  • You can get milk and batteries - basic ___ like that - from the village shop
    stuff
    bit
    thing
  • My mum's worked for the same company for 20-o___ years.
    odd
  • Where do you want me to leave my ___? Shall I take it upstairs?
    thing
    stuff
    bit
  • The actor's looking old - he must be 70-s___ by now.
    something