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What are these types of games called?
board games
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RIGHT or WRONG? He could run quicker than his brother.
WRONG He could run MORE QUICKLY than his brother.
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I tried hard not TO LAUGH / LAUGHING.
TO LAUGH
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ODD ONE OUT undergraduate / degree / lecturer / higher education / head teacher
HEAD TEACHER
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Where do you play football or cricket?
on a pitch
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He's TOO / SO young to go on his own.
TOO
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ONE WORD All flights were ... off due to bad weather.
called / put
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Your father divorces your mother and gets married again. His new wife is your ...
stepmother
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ODD ONE OUT claws / whiskers / hooves / screeches / fins
SCREECHES
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What are they playing?
checkers
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What's this?
a spotlight
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ODD ONE OUT terrific / awesome / terrible / brilliant / outstanding
terrible (all the others mean excellent)
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What do you call a person who writes reviews?
a critic or reviewer
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The weather was EXTREMELY / ABSOLUTELY wonderful!
ABSOLUTELY
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ONE WORD We carried ... a survey on staff attitudes.
out
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RIGHT or WRONG? I'm used to study at the weekend.
WRONG I'm used to STUDYING at the weekend.
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A person who sells fish is a ...
fishmonger
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What's the opposite of valuable? WORTHLESS or PRICELESS?
WORTHLESS
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Jim stopped TO TIE / TYING his shoelace. Wait for him!
TO TIE
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What's this?
hail / a hailstorm
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ONE WORD I got ... to work as soon as I arrived.
down
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RIGHT or WRONG? My father who you met last week is now writing a detective novel.
WRONG My father, who you met last week, is now writing a detective novel.
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I'll keep some salad for your brother IN CASE / IF he's hungry when he gets home.
IN CASE
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ALTHOUGH / DESPITE the sun was shining, it wasn't very warm.
ALTHOUGH
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ONE WORD The police want to speak to the man ... car is parked outside.
whose
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RIGHT or WRONG? There was such a lot of salt in the stew I couldn't eat it.
RIGHT
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RIGHT or WRONG? Jane liked everyone apart of her boss.
WRONG Jane liked everyone apart FROM her boss.
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RIGHT or WRONG? He's making a good progress in maths.
WRONG He's making good progress in maths.
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I like to walk in the mountains SO THAT / SO AS TO relax.
SO AS TO
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What do you call the clothes worn by actors in a play or film? Spell it.
a costume
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ONE WORD She went to the theatre ... her own.
on
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PUT IN THE CORRECT ORDER band / best / by / he / in / the / was / far / singer / the
He was by far the best singer in the band.
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She displayed the CLASSIC / CLASSICAL symptoms of depression.
CLASSIC
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ONE WORD We were all impressed ... her enthusiasm.
by / with
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She's very SENSITIVE / SENSIBLE to other people's feelings.
SENSITIVE
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They treat her AS / LIKE their daughter.
LIKE
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What's this?
a beak
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What's this?
a shuttlecock
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ONE WORD The teacher got her ideas ... very well.
across
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It was very good OF / AT / FOR you to come. Thank you!
OF
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ONE WORD A taxi picked them ... and took them to the airport.
up
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What's this?
a bat
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