Next week, they are _______ to start ascending the mountain.
going
Turn 'solve' (verb) into a noun.
solution
What's the difference between 'get something done' and 'have something done'?
'Get something done' is ONLY used when someone does something for us. 'Have something done' can be used when someone does something that we didn't want/ask for.
Next week, a new plan ____________ (discuss) in the meeting.
will be discussed
She _____________ (see) the signs for years without knowing what they meant.
had been seeing
The fraction 25/100 can be reduced to a ____________.
quarter (1/4)
Two years ago, a new species _____________ (introduce) by scientists, and now they're causing chaos to the environment.
was introduced
You're going to ____________ (give) a free lunch.
be given
Turn 'measure' (verb) into a noun.
measurement
Our most powerful telescopes ____________ (use) for this research.
are being used
I slept badly last night because I had a ___________ (struggle, negative, nightmare, illness, pain).
nightmare
'get something done' means...
'get something done' means somebody arranges for something to be done by another person.
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