Meaning: warn
to make someone realize a possible danger or problem, especially one in the future
Word: SCIENCE
Marie Curie made important ______ discoveries.
Answer: scientific
If I ______ earlier, I wouldn’t have missed the bus. (leave)
Answer: had left
“I enjoy _____ books.” (read)
Reading
Meaning: seashore
the land along the edge of the sea
Word: LOCATE
Can you tell me the exact ______ of the museum?
Answer: location
If she had studied more, she ______ the exam. (pass)
Answer: would have passed
“She decided _____ early.” (leave)
to leave
Meaning: sung
past participle of sing
Word: TRUE
I don’t think he is completely ______ in his story.
Answer: truthful
They would have arrived on time if they ______ stuck in traffic. (get)
Answer: hadn’t got / hadn’t gotten
“They avoid _____ late at night.” (drive)
driving
Meaning: despise
to feel a strong dislike for someone or something because you think that that person or thing is bad or has no value
Word: APOLOGY
She wrote an ______ letter after the misunderstanding.
Answer: apologetic
If we had known about the concert, we ______ tickets. (buy)
Answer: would have bought
“He promised _____ me tomorrow.” (call)
to call
Meaning: mileage
the distance that a vehicle has travelled or the distance that it can travel using a particular amount of fuel
Word: KING
The old castle still looks very ______ today.
Answer: kingly
If he ______ his phone, he would have called us to say he was late. (forget)
Answer: hadn’t forgotten
“I stopped _____ to my friend because I stopped _____.” (talk)
talking... to talk