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  • A long line of cars stuck is called a ...
    traffic jam
  • When can you use: "There's not much hope of a deal soon"?
    your own answer
  • What would you use to say "to make fun of someone in order to irritate this person"?
    to tease someone
  • What can you split?
    a bill / a fare
  • The police officer ...ed my car because I mustn't park here.
    remove
  • Last month there was ... work in the tube so it wasn't in operation.
    repair
  • What happened?
  • Let me give you a ... of advice.
    bit
  • What would you use to say "to make fun of someone in order to irritate this person"?
    to tease someone
  • I waited for ages, but there were ... taxis.
    no
  • Please, ... the crowded places. (don't go to these places)
    avoid
  • When might you use: "Expect a bit of trouble"?
    your own answer
  • There’re a ... of cars, and there is .. public transport. You can't use a bus, you have to rent a car then.
    lot, no
  • What happened?
  • The rail service is ...ing normally after repair work.
    running
  • We have a ... of a problem on the road. (the problem is not serious)
    bit
  • French air controllers are on ... this week.
    strike
  • I am parking here because we don’t have ... other places.
    any
  • The coach driver decided to stop at this service station to give all the passengers a ....
    break
  • I think we found a good place ... there.
    out
  • We have a good transportation system. It's not a problem to catch a bus. There are usually ... of them.
    plenty
  • Police recommend ... on foot because this area is closed for cars.
    going
  • These cats c.. problems on the road.
    cause