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Gold Experience B2+ Vocabulary Unit 8
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Transmit (a programme or some information) by radio or television.
Transmit
Televise
Broadcast
Show
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To fund a project or by raising money from a large number of people (crowd) who contribute
Crowdbegging
Money lending
Blackmailing
Crowdfunding
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Alright, let's do some prepositional phrases! Which sentence is a prepositional phrase?
The balloons rose above us.
The drawer above Sally's bench is dusty.
With great enthusiasm, Nora began her book.
Everyone remained quiet during the prayer.
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Identify the prepositional phrase
from the window sill
No head
leaned
out.
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A film that is a big commercial success
Oscar
Blockbuster
Hit
Primetime
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A company that records and sells music
Broadcasting company
Record Label
Crowdfunding
Spotify
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A live performance by a musician or group playing popular or jazz music. Usually smaller than a concert.
Gig
Concert
Recital
Presentation
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A script for a film including dialogue and descriptions of characters and sets
Dialogue
Screenplay
Plot
Cast
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Easy to remember, especially when it comes to music
Stucky
Tacky
Tuny
Catchy
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The number of viewers the programming attracted
Audience
Ratings
Crowd
People
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A prepositional phrase always end with________.
a noun or verb
a noun or pronoun
a verb or pronoun
a verb
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Does a prepositional phrase have to have a subject?
No
Yes
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A category or type of literature, art, music, etc., characterized by a particular form, style, or content.
Type
Genre
Classification
Kind
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Find the prepositional phrase.
I like to eat plants.
Please, don't eat plants.
to dance
with my friends
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The regular pulse of music
Drums
Beat
Blues
Rhythm
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Identify the prepositional phrase
of the tree.
a bird
up out
flew
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A film or TV series that was complete failure
Downre
Flop
Blockbuster
Gig
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What can never be in a prepositional phrase?
A noun
An adjective
An article
A verb
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Identify the prepositional phrase
like a wild mustang.
and galloped
his horse moved
Across the dark turf
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The time at which a radio or television audience is expected to be at its highest.
Primetime
Gig
Blockbuster
Main event
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