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B2 Unit 5 Wrap Up
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Use on condition that in a sentence and explain the meaning.
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Use have no desire to in a sentence.
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Define (or give examples): regain control
to take back or get possession of something that was lost (examples: health, time, finances, feelings, etc.)
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Complete the sentence with a conditional (alternative to if) I’m prepared to work 7 days a week ___________.
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VOCAB. Use be scared to death in a sentence.
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Complete the sentence with a conditional (alternative to if) I will quit my job _______.
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Use as long as in a sentence and explain the meaning.
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Define (or give examples): be anxious to
wanting to do something very much, especially due to fear or nervousness
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Define (or give examples): be rational
to make decisions based on facts and reason, rather than emotions or imagination
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Would you be more than happy to leave Kyoto? Explain.
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Use even if in a sentence and explain the meaning.
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Use providing /provided (that) in a sentence and explain the meaning.
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Use so long as in a sentence and explain the meaning.
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I wouldn’t want to _____ unless I was paid a lot of money.
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Define (or give examples): anxiety level
a measurement of the amount, quality, or difficulty of a person's anxiety (consistent worry, stress, etc.)
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Use only if in a sentence and explain the meaning.
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Use unless in a sentence and explain the meaning.
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Define (or give examples): be dying to
to be extremely eager or desperate to have or do something (really, really want something)
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