vocabulary
verbs
gerund or infinitive
changing nouns
100

Working extra hours

overtime

100

In English you _____ a salary.

Earn

100

After prepositions we use:

gerunds

100

It was raining but fans waited ______ in the line to buy tickets for tomorrow's concert.

patience

It was raining but fans waited patiently in the line to buy tickets for tomorrow's concert.

200

What you send a company when you want them to contract you

(2)

application and curriculum

200
Dan (the owner of the English academy) ______ a business.

His business, of course, is this academy.

runs

200

After adjectives we use:

infinitives

200

We got really _______. We missed the flight by five minutes.

lucky

We got really unlucky. We missed the flight by five minutes.

300

What you get after completing a series of years studying in the university

A degree

300

This is the time when you start or begin a new business. Think about the reading last Thursday.

Answer is a phrasal verb

Set up

300

After "want" we use:

infinitives

300

The roads will be very icy tonight, so drive _______.

care

The roads will be very icy tonight, so drive carefully.

400

The person who controls you in your job

Boss

400

The American way of saying that someone will no longer work for the company.

Fire

400

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb:

I'm happy ________ by myself. However, I don't mind ________ with other people if I have to.

(work, work)

I'm happy to work by myself. However, I don't mind working with other people if I have to.

400

The beach was beautiful, but _______ it rained everyday.

fortunate 

unfortunately

500

The state of demand for something

A market

500

When you actively send your information to a job opening.

Apply
500

I would like __________ my own company. I'll call it, "Labeled Designs".

(set up)

I would like to set up my own company. I'll call it,"Labeled Designs".

500

The bed in the hotel was incredibly _______. I hardly slept.

comfortable

The bed in the hotel was incredibly uncomfortable. I hardly slept.

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