urge on
to encourage sb to do sth or to support them so that they do it better
This TV programme is (a) . I can’t stop watching it.
gripping/riveting
I ________________________, but I still think it’s a bad idea to ban mobile phones in school.
take your point
I just love this photo! I think I'm going to have it ____ into a poster!
enlarged
You ______ wear a seatbelt in a car.
must/have to
cheer on
to give shouts of encouragement to sb in a race, competition, ect.
The historian wrote a very (a) book about the war.
insightful
______________________ that students learn how to do the experiment safely.
The point is
The tennis star's achievement _____ thousands of young girls to take up the sport
encouraged
When I was five, I ______ swim very well.
could
live on
to have enough money for the basic things you need to live
The author discusses other writers in the (a) to her book.
introduction/preface
I didn’t understand the lesson ______, but the teacher explained it again.
at some point
His generous gesture truly _____ the values of the Olympic Games.
embodied
We ______ finish the project by Friday because the teacher asked us to.
have to
slip on
to put clothes on or to take them off quickly and easily
He stands at the (a) of English literature.
pinnacle
The company was _____ closing down when a new investor arrived.
on the point of
Technology has ____ millions of people to continue their studies during the pandemic.
enabled
Despite the heavy traffic, she ______ arrive at the airport on time.
managed to
cling on
to be unwilling to get rid of sth or stop doing sth
It was a film about a boy who looks after his sick mother.
touching/moving
_________, online learning is more convenient than traditional classes.
From my point of view
The government needs to do more to _____ minorities, by giving them more opportunities.
empower
If I practise every day, I ______ speak English much more confidently by next year.
will be able to