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  • I spent rough/roughly 30 years in the book publishing business.
    roughly
  • I'm afraid the books you ordered ... (not / arrive) by Friday.
    won't have arrived
  • far from towns or other places where people live (adjective)
    remote
  • ..... rough
    sleep
  • to begin a jorney
    set off
  • Her eyes opened wide/widely in surprise.
    wide
  • He will let us know the moment he gets/he will have got/he is getting to the festival
    he gets
  • I ... (go out) with John for two years in May.
    'll have been going out
  • to stay somewhere for a short time during a journey
    stop over
  • ...... the tent
    put up
  • Lie down flat/flatly and brief slowly.
    flat
  • For in their thoughts, also, was the Karoo they had lately/late crossed with so much difficulty and danger.
    lately
  • the hostel won't reserve a room until we are paying/we will pay/we pay in full
    we pay
  • to stop a vehicle
    pull up
  • to find something by chance
    come across
  • /complete the sentense/ by 2022 i...living on the Earth for 16 years
    will have been
  • exactly what is wanted or needed (idiom)
    just what the doctor ordered
  • Will you be using / Will you have used (you / use) the car at the weekend?
    Will you be using
  • a holiday arranged by a travel company for a fixed price that includes the cost of your hotel and transport, and sometimes meals and entertainment
    a package holiday
  • to return home
    get back
  • I have been feeling pretty/prettily tired this week, but have managed to accomplish a lot of stuff.
    pretty
  • She said it flat/flatly , a matter-of-fact statement, completely without emotion.
    flatly
  • All the rooms are pterry/prettily decorated in pastel colours, and the painted cast-iron bedheads are delightful.
    prettily
  • The limitations of a wide/widely used financial model also were not properly understood.
    widely
  • a place where you feel as relaxed as you do in your own home (idiom)
    home from home
  • This time next month I ... (drive) for ten years
    'll have been driving
  • a trip on a ship
    a cruise
  • almost everything (idiom)
    everything but the kitchen sink
  • You could write some postcards while you will be having/you are having/you have had breakfast
    you are having
  • /complete the sentense/ This time next Monday, I...playing computer games
    will be
  • a long way from any town or city (idiom)
    in the middle of nowhere
  • ..... a campfire
    light
  • We stood on the deck and watched dolphins swim near/nearly the ship
    near
  • to leave a place to do something
    go off
  • in very bad condition (adjective)
    run-down
  • Stay close/closely to me.
    close
  • will have been /complete the sentense/ By 11.30 a.m on monday they...walking for 2 hours
    will have been
  • staying at someone's house for free
    couch-surfing
  • We ... (not / work) next week. We'll be on holiday
    won't be working