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  • (PHRASAL VERBS) ___ expectations/ a promise/ a standard
    live up to
  • What's the universal intensifying adverb for non-gradable adjectives (knackered/boiling/furious)?
    absolutely/ utterly
  • (PHRASAL VERBS) name three things you can carry out
    experiments/ research/ a threat/ work/ a study/ a test/ a survey/ an investigation
  • (WORD FORMATION) He spent the ___ of his police career behind a desk REMAIN
    remainder
  • (MODAL VERBS) It's funny you ____ mention him - I was just thinking about him...
    should
  • (CONDITIONALS) ___ I known what a disaster it would be, I'd never have gone on a date with him.
    Had
  • (GRAMMAR) What are the two contexts in which we use 'have sth done'?
    arrange for sb to do sth for you / unfortunate accidents
  • (PREPOSITION) They squandered the profits ___ expensive cars.
    on
  • (UNREAL PAST) I'd ___ you didn't wear those jeans to the wedding. (TWO OPTIONS, please)
    rather/ sooner
  • (COLLOCATION// INTENSIFIER) ___ sorry/ serious/ painful
    deeply
  • (MODAL VERBS) You ___ have given me a hand with those bags! (THREE OPTIONS, please)
    might/ could/ should
  • (CONDITIONALS) ___ for Peter, I’d never have finished the report.
    But
  • (COLLOCATION) I’m going to ___ judgement on the decision for the time being.
    reserve
  • What's a 'mis-' word for 'a feeling of fear, doubt, or uncertainty'?
    misgiving
  • (COLLOCATION) travelling nouns: a guided ___ / a day ___ / a Caribbean ___
    tour / trip (outing) / cruise
  • (GRAMMAR) 'persuade/ dissuade/ insist' are all reporting verbs that can be followed by prepositions - what are they?
    into/ from/ on
  • (PHRASAL VERBS) shake ___ a cold/a reputation; run ___ a debt/a bill; turn ___ a team/a company
    shake off; run up; turn around
  • (FIXED PHRASES) I’m sorry, you’ll need to repeat that – I’m a bit ___ of hearing.
    hard
  • (FIVED EXPRESSIONS) It's no ___ doing sth/ There's no ___ (in) doing sth
    It's no good doing sth/ There's no point/use/sense (in) doing sth
  • (GRAMMAR) 'It's crucial/imperative/recommended that the government...' - what verb form can we use here to make it very formal?
    'do' = bare infinitive
  • (COLLOCATION) The team ___ a serious setback when the goalkeeper went off injured.
    suffered/ faced/ experienced
  • (COLLOCATION) She claims to be a ___ relative of the queen.
    distant
  • (COLLOCATION) As time passed their marriage went ___ and soon they were both miserable.
    sour
  • (GRAMMAR) Name three expressions which trigger inversion in English sentences.
    under no circumstances; not until; hardly; no sooner; seldom; never; not only; only when