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to take or try to take hold of something tightly

CLUTCH
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What is the title of the chapter?

Business Trip

100

Casey remembered the ______________well;t was what had inspired her to come on this trip.

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100

Have you ever been to Canada?

Had you ever been to Canada?

100

was/were

been

200

to make a signal at a taxi to show that you want to be picked up

Hail a cab (idiom) 

200

What is listed inside the pamphlet? (3 things)

events, the activities and the speakers.

200

She had traveled from __________ to ____________.

The United States, Italy

200

I liked heavy metal music.

I had liked heavy metal music.

200

broke

broken

300

the fact that something is not available or there is not enough of it

Lack of (n):

300

When Casey arrived in Italy (airport), what did she do next?

left the airport and hailed a cab to her hotel.

300

Clutching her _____________, Casey left the airport and hailed a cab to her hotel.

language guidebook

300

We have already started to cook.

We had already started to cook.

300

catch

caught

400

an obvious problem or difficult situation that people do not want to talk about

An elephant in the room (idiom)

400
What is Casey looking forward to?

speak with the lawyers at the meet and greet

400

When Casey arrived, the ______________had already started.

conference

400

England can grow extremely fast.

England had grown extremely fast.

400

choose

chosen

500

they have to do something before any progress can be made in a situation

The ball is in your court (idiom):

500

What would Casey hope they would all acheived?

goals in the law profession

500

She hoped that they would all achieve their goals in the _________________.

Law profession

500

Rodrick has a 17-year-old Dutch friend.

Rodrick had had a 17-year-old Dutch friend

(Note: The past perfect uses "had" + past participle, and since the main verb is "has" (present tense of "to have"), its past participle is "had".)

500

forget

forgotten

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