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"She came __ _____ a brilliant idea for the project."
up with
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She's been so s______ since she started working here, always willing to help anyone who needs it.
supportive
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Make a sentence. Is the clause defining or non-defining? The book/I borrowed/ was fascinating.
The book that I borrowed was fascinating - defining
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Rewrite with modal speculation: It's impossible that they found a harbour this easily.
They can’t have found a harbour this easily.
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This time tomorrow, we ______ (attend) a conference about brand promotion.
will be attending
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He ______ (study) for three hours, and he is still working on it.
has been studying
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Identify the error and correct it: "He could have went to the meeting earlier."
He could have gone to the meeting earlier.
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True or False? The phrase "get over" means to recover from something, like an illness or disappointment.
True
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Which word describes someone who is always willing to share or give to others?
Generous
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Combine the sentences using non-defining relative clauses: John is my friend. He loves hiking.
John, who loves hiking, is my friend.
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Find the odd one out:
arrogant
sociable
confident
likeable
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Compare 'competitive' and 'ambitious' in a workplace context.
Competitive means wanting to outperform others; ambitious means having a strong desire to achieve goals.
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Which modal verb completes the sentence? "She _____ be at home, but I'm not sure."
might / may
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Use 'come up with' to explain how you solved a problem. Talk for 30 seconds.
I came up with a new way to organize my schedule....
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Which sentence is correct?
Both
They had been studying when the power went out.
They studied when the power had gone out.
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We couldn't find him when we arrived; he ______ (leave) already.
had left
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Explain a time when you had to 'adapt to new circumstances' in school or life.
I adapted to new circumstances when I switched to remote learning during the pandemic.
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By this time next week, I ________ (finish) my report.
will have finished
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His d______ for the project was obvious; he worked on it day and night.
determination
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By this time next month, the company ______ (launch) its new product line.
will have launched
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Which sentence is correct?
She worked there for ten years before she retired.
She had been working there for ten years before she retired.
Both
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Explain 'short-lived' and give an example from technology trends.
Something that doesn’t last long, e.g., “That trend was short-lived; no one uses it anymore.”
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What’s the difference between 'sensible' and 'sensitive'?
Sensible means practical and reasonable, while sensitive means easily affected by emotions or feelings.
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Compare the meanings of 'degree' and 'career.'
...
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Which sentence is correct?
This is the house in which I grew up.
Both
This is the house which I grew up in.
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Define the word 'stubborn' and use it in a sentence.
Someone who refuses to change their mind or be flexible.
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Correct the mistake: "He must been working hard."
He must have been working hard.
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Correct the error in this sentence: The tourists said they are in the cave for three hours before they got out.
The tourists said they had been in the cave for three hours before they got out.
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The company launched an exciting new campaign to p______ the brand.
promote
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"I get the i__________ that he isn't very confident."
impression
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Which word doesn’t belong?
polite
patient
grumpy
thoughtful
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Describe a major breakthrough using advanced vocabulary. Talk for 30 seconds.
A major breakthrough in medicine was the invention of vaccines...
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Speculate about the past using a modal verb: He didn't answer his phone yesterday.
He must have... could have... may have...
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He ______ (study) for two hours before he took a break.
had been studying
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Defining or Non-defining Relative Clause? "My brother, who lives in Germany, visited me last summer."
Non-defining
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Which sentence is correct?
Both
I’ve been knowing him for years.
I’ve known him for years.
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She ______ (write) emails all morning.
has been writing
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I wish you .... keep taking my things without asking!!
wouldn't
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Use 'let go of' to talk about dealing with stress.
It’s hard to let go of worries before an exam. ...
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Imagine you're a social media manager. Use 'engage with followers' and 'promote the brand' to describe your strategy.
To engage with followers, I respond to comments and post polls. This helps me promote the brand effectively.
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Which word doesn’t belong?
harbour
wildfire
tsunami
avalanche
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She ______ (can't/mustn't) have done it; she was with me all day.
can’t
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Use 'selfish' and 'generous' in contrasting sentences about teamwork.
He was selfish and didn’t share ideas, while his partner was generous with suggestions.
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What does 'embrace' mean? Use it in a sentence.
To accept something eagerly or to hug someone
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Which sentence is correct?
You should have gone to the doctor earlier.
Both
You should go to the doctor earlier.
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Modal Verb: The lights are on, so he ______ be at home.
must
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Which sentence is correct?
Both
I’ll call you when I will get home.
I’ll call you when I get home.
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The natural reserve, ______ we visited last summer, was breathtaking.
which/that
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Define 'get away with' and use it in a sentence about school rules.
To escape consequences for something wrong. Example: He cheated on the exam but got away with it.
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By the time we arrive, the film ______ (start).
will have started
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