1. Start discussing a topic: BRING ___
2. TURN ___ a page
1. up
2. over
1. I want to be ___ control of my own life.
2. The kids are ___ ___ control, they are misbehaving and don`t listen to me!
3. We need to ____ control of the situation.
4. There is no need to panic, everything is ____ control.
1. in
2. out of
3. take
4. under
1. According ___ a recent research, humans have a lot in common with chickens.
2. I heard the news ___ my classmate.
3. Send the file ___ me, please.
1. to
2. from
3. to
1. announce - NOUN
announced - the opposite
2. belief - opposite
believable - opposite
1. announcement
un-
2. disbelief
un-
1. Try to find information online / in a book, etc.: LOOK ___
2. start to be broadcast: The news COMES ___ at 6.
3. You`ll definitely STAND ___ in such a bright dress!
1. up
2. on
3. out
1. It doesn`t _____ a difference which way we will choose.
2. I can`t ____ the difference between Ed and Jake, they are twins.
3. ___ my view, it`s impolite to make people wait.
4. She is a promising gymnast, definitely the one to watch ___ ___.
1. make
2. tell
3. in
4. out for
1. I confused the word "jog" ___ "jump".
2. There is no ___ bringing our cake to grandma`s, she always bakes sth.
3. He didn`t manage to persuade me ____ his silly idea.
1. with
2. point
3. of
1. ridicule - NOUN, ADJECTIVE
2. humour - ADJECTIVES
3. power - ADJECTIVES, VERB
1. ridiculous, ridiculousness
2. humorous, humourless
3. powerful, powerless, empower
1. The movie COMES ___ in March.
2. He MADE ___ a silly excuse for why he hadn`t done his homework.
3. They PUT ____ a great idea.
1. out
2. up
3. forward
1. You take your best friend ____ granted.
2. This book had a great influence ____ me.
3. Who can influence ____ his decision?
4. The view ___ the ocean was amazing!
1. for
2. on
3. -
4. of
1. The witness`s statement doesn`t correspond ___ the footage from the cctv camera.
2. His invitation took me ___ surprise.
3. Can you describe that person ___ the police?
1. with
2. by
3. to
1. Communicate - NOUN, PERSON, ADJECTIVES
2. Politics - ADJ, NOUN (PERSON)
3. Inform - ADJECTIVES
1. communication, communicator, (un)communicative
2. political, politician
3. (un)informative; (un)informed
1. FLICK ____ a magazine
2. FILL ___ a form / application
3. I can never lie to my Mum, she SEES ____ me.
1. through
2. in
3. through
1. I read this ___ the Internet.
2. These videos are all ____ the Internet.
3. ____ view of recent events they have introduced new rules at our school.
4. I saw it ____ the news.
1. on
2. over
3. in
on
1. Please, don`t comment ___ her new hairstyle, she is upset about it.
2. I`m confused ___ these instructions.
3. Can I ____ a comment?
1. on
2. by / about
3. make
1. Convince (of)- ADJECTIVES
2. Edit - NOUN (person)
3. Write - NOUN (person),
Written - opposite
1. (un)convincing, (un)convinced
2. editor
3. writer, unwritte
1. The teacher HANDED ___ our tests after checking them.
2. I can`t MAKE ____ what is written here, the hadwriting is horrible!
3. He didn`t GO ___ detail about his trip.
1. out
2. out
3. into
1. When did this event ____ place?
2. Eat raisins in place ___ junk food desserts.
3. On the day ___ question, there were several serious emergencies.
1. take
2. of
3. in
1. They didn`t inform us ___ their change of plans.
2. We were surprised ___ the fact that he used to be a farmer.
3. I don`t believe ___ your story!
4. Do you believe ____ magic?
1. of / about
2. by / at
3. -
4. in
1. Discuss - NOUN
2. Journal - NOUN (person, sphere), ADJ
3. Second - ADV, ADJ
1. discussion
2. journalist, journalism, journalistic
3. secondly, secondary