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  • in a place where other people, especially people you do not know, can hear you and see what you are doing
    in public
  • He cried for days on end over the escape and certain death of his cat, but it turned out the cat was perfectly fine and had been hiding under the bed. (NEED)
    He needn't have been so upset.
  • Imagine if lightbulbs had been invented in the 14th century. Life back then____________ different. (BE)
    would have been
  • Imagine if lightbulbs had been invented in the 14th century. Life back then____________ different. (BE)
    would have been
  • The surprising news about closing the hospital was completely ___________________. EXPECT
    unexpected
  • before a particular time, or before doing a particular thing
    in advance
  • to suddenly stop moving, especially because you are frightened
    to freeze
  • someone who is very good or has done something very good (often a well-behaved child or a very helpful person)
    angel
  • unclear, obscure (often your memory)
    foggy
  • She had studied diligently day in and day out, so she felt very confident about the exam, which she passed with flying colors. (NEED)
    She didn't need to worry.
  • to communicate or continue to communicate with someone, for example by email or telephone
    to keep in touch
  • We weren't anticipating any news from him until March, but he called _________________ last week. EXPECT
    unexpectedly
  • to pass or achieve easily
    to sail through
  • unusual in terms of someone's personality
    out of character
  • to share interests, experiences, or other characteristics with someone or something
    to have something in common (with someone)
  • very hot
    boiling
  • to improve or make happier (for example, someone's mood or spirits)
    to lift
  • if someone or something appears suddenly or unexpectedly, it appears...
    out of nowhere
  • to affect something badly, to make an impact
    to hit
  • without intending to
    by accident
  • when two people argue frequently, especially when they shout at each other, they have a.... (TWO WORDS)
    stormy relationship
  • happy or full of hope
    bright
  • The food was free, so we didn't pay for it. (NEED)
    We didn't need to pay for it.
  • being in a situation where something bad is likely to happen
    at risk
  • to be as active or intelligent as you can be
    to be at your best
  • learn so that you can remember all of something
    to learn by heart
  • without telling other people
    in secret
  • Regret: When I got home, my mom really guilt tripped me. I guess I _________ her know I'd be home late. (LET)
    should have let
  • He was very nervous, but everything turned out fine. (NEED)
    He needn't have been so nervous.
  • The sky was blue and the forecast had predicted warm, sunny weather, so we didn't bring an umbrella. (NEED)
    We didn't need to bring an umbrella.
  • I thought I would see you on Saturday, not today. EXPECT I _______________ until Saturday.
    didn't expect to see you
  • Regret: Well, I got COVID. I really _________ to that seven-hour, mask-free foam party. (GO)
    shouldn't have gone
  • She turned herself in to the police becuase she thought she had run over a person late that night. But it was only a log. (NEED)
    She needn't have turned herself in to the police.
  • when something happens because of luck, or without being planned
    by chance
  • including or considering all the information about something or every part of something
    in detail
  • Regret: I really wish I had applied for that program in time. I ______________ more attention to the deadline. (PAY)
    should have paid
  • The coach has made it clear that all team members should attend training twice a week. EXPECTED Everyone on the team ________________ training twice a week according to the coach.
    is expected to attend
  • to fill or enter a place in large numbers or amounts
    to flood
  • Regret: It's true, I was really angry, but I still __________________ my phone at the wall. (THROW)
    shouldn't have thrown
  • The product was even better than everyone anticipated. LIVED The product more than ______________________ expectations.
    lived up to everyone's
  • to consider something carefully, especially in order to make a decision or make a judgment about a person (PHRASAL VERB)
    to weigh up
  • responsible for something bad that has happened
    at fault
  • to ask someone a lot of questions for a long time
    to grill