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WORD BUILDING
CHOOSE A CORRECT WORD
GRAMMAR - FILL IN THE GAP
GRAMMAR - ONE WORD
100

the organ in your chest that sends the blood around your body

heart

100

if the police do this, the person is taken to a police station because the police think they have done something illegal

arrest

100

someone whose job is to give their opinion about something, especially films, books, music, etc.

critic

100

to formally establish a new company, organization, system, way of working, etc.

set up

100

the noun form of 'entertain'

entertainment

100

I noticed/realized a beautiful sunset as I walked along the beach last night.

noticed

100

I...(use + sleep) with the curtains open. (I am accustomed to)

I am used to sleeping 

100

When I was a child, I _____ visit my grandparents every summer.

would

200

to use your teeth to cut into something or someone

bite

200

the crime of illegally entering (breaking in) a building and stealing things

burglary

200

the photographers who follow famous people everywhere they go in order to take photographs of them for newspapers and magazines

paparazzi

200

the most important building of an organization or company, or the people working there

head office

200

this prefix means 'two'

bi

200

Wearing a seatbelt can help avoid/prevent serious injuries in a car accident.

prevent

200

If you’re running in a race and you pass the person in second place, what place are you in?

Second

200

I should _____ completed my assignment last night, but I got distracted and didn't finish it.

have

300

the joint (= place where two bones are connected) between the foot and the leg, or the thin part of the leg just above the foot

ankle

300

to examine a crime, problem, statement, etc. carefully, especially to discover the truth

invesigate

300

a reporter for radio or television who provides a spoken description of and remarks on an event, especially a sports competition, as it happens

commentator

300

a situation in which a business spends more money than it earns

loss

300

the noun form of 'intend'

intention

300

Mary has four daughters, and every daughter has a brother. How many children does Mary have?

5

300

If the jury had been more objective, they _____ (not acquit) the defendant two years ago.

would not have acquitted 

300

He felt _____ if time had stopped when he gazed into her eyes during their romantic dinner by candlelight.

as

400

to close one eye for a short time as a way of greeting someone or showing friendliness, etc., or of showing that you are not serious about something you have said

wink

400

the act of getting money from people or forcing them to do something by threatening to tell a secret of theirs or to harm them

blackmail

400

based on real facts and not influenced by personal beliefs or feelings

objective

400

Mary's father has five daughters: Nana, Nene, Nini, Nono, and ___?

Mary

400

this prefix means 'wrongly'

mis

400

I tried to advise/warn them about the approaching storm, but they didn't take my advice seriously.

warn

400

I _____ my car _____ (service) yesterday to ensure it runs smoothly during our road trip next week.

had my car serviced

400

She studied very hard _____ as not to fail the exam.

so

500

either of the two organs in the chest with which people and some animals breathe

lung

500

the person who is on trial in a law court

accused

500

these news reports and articles are intended to be shocking and exciting rather than serious

sensational

500

an unsuccessful product, plan, etc.

flop

500

I have cities but no houses, forests but no trees, and rivers but no water. What am I?

a map

500

She had to refuse/deny the tempting offer because it conflicted with her principles and values.

refuse

500

She struggled at first, but eventually she _____ (use work) long hours.

got used to working

500

She admitted _____ cheated on the exam.

having 

600

to raise your shoulders and then lower them in order to say you do not know or are not interested

shrug

600

the crime of taking goods or people into or out of a country illegally

smuggling

600

a person, usually a woman, who gives advice to people with personal problems, especially in a regular magazine or newspaper article

agony aunt

600

a group of shops, restaurants, hotels, or other businesses owned by the same company

chain

600

this suffix means 'resistant to'

proof

600

The sun began to raise/rise over the horizon, casting a warm, golden glow across the landscape.

rise

600

If (I be good cook), I (not refuse prepare dinner) last Christmas. USE MIXED CONDITIONAL

If I were a good cook, I wouldn't have refused to prepare dinner.

600

 _____ her age, my mother is still very active.

Despite

700

the part of a person's leg above the knee

thigh

700

to decide officially in a law court that someone is not guilty of a particular crime

acquit

700

showing an unreasonable like or dislike for someone or something based on personal opinions

biased

700

a period when the economy of a country is not successful and conditions for business are bad

recession

700

the noun form of 'wide'

width

700

She lay/laid down on the couch and closed her eyes to take a short nap.

lay

Why:

  • Lie = to recline/rest
    • Present: lie
    • Past: lay
    • Past participle: lain
  • Lay = to put/place something down
    • Present: lay
    • Past: laid
    • Past participle: laid
700

Getting used to _____ (ignore) by her colleagues was a difficult adjustment for Jane.

being ignored

700

You see me once in June, twice in November and not at all in May. What am I?

letter "E"

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