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Focus 3 unit 7
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How many ______ (people) watched the final episode of the show?
viewers
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Angie claimed that she _____ never been to the USA before.
had
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permit → noun
permission
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create → noun
creation
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The actors made several mistakes, but they decided to ______ (continue) as if nothing had happened.
carry on
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You shouldn’t ______ (blame yourself) for the failure of the new play.
beat yourself up
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Patrick said that he _____ play the trumpet well. Then he added he was a talented guitarist, too.
could
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This show is ideal for people with a short ______ span because it’s made up of two-minute skits.
attention
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encourage → noun
encouragement
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Although the film had great _______, it wasn’t very popular with the public.
reviews
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A number of actors have decided to ______ (start) knitting as a way to pass the time between scenes.
take up
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The ______ (main guitar player) of the group has decided to quit.
lead guitarist
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Helen pointed _______ that I was wrong.
out
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distract → noun
distraction
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That film was so scary that it took hours for the fear to ______ (go away).
wear off
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The actors made several mistakes, but they decided to _____ (continue) as if nothing had happened.
carry on
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The _____ of the play included several very famous actors.
cast
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memory → verb
memorise
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If you hope to ______ (begin working) as an actor, you should go to a lot of auditions.
start out
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The young actor is nervous about playing the ______ of Hamlet in the new production.
part
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enhance → noun
enhancement
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We plan to ______ (enrol in) a service which offers discounts on cinema tickets.
sign up for
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create → adjective
creative
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distract → noun
distraction
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The couple explained to the press that they _____ going to move to a bigger house in Hollywood.
were
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This novel leaves a lot to the _______. It doesn’t explain why or how everything happened.
imagination
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entertain → noun
entertainment
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The group’s new album is going to ______ (be released) next week.
come out
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