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Definition
Gap filling
Word transformation
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100

I don't mind to be told what to do.

Wrong. Correct: I don't mind being told what to do.

100

Someone who hasn't got a job.

unemployed

100

When some clothes look good on you, they make you pretty, they ... you.

suit

100

The noun from the verb 'attend'

attendance, attention, attendant

100

True or false? Phenomenon is a plural noun.

False. Plural is phenomena.

200

Why are your hands so dirty? What did you do?

Wrong. Correct: What have been doing?

200

A list of ingredients and instructions on how to prepare a meal.

recipe

200

Did you remember ... (lock) the door?

to lock

200

The noun from 'boring'

boredom

200

synonym to 'put off'

cancel

300

They have climbed Mount Everest.

Correct.

300

Extremely valuable or important, often too valuable to be measured in money.

Priceless

300

This is the hotel .... they stayed.

where

300

The negative adverb from 'appropriate'

inappropriately

300

A long period without rain.

drought

400

I didn't like the film what you recommended.

Wrong. Correct: I didn't like the film (that/which) you recommended.

400

The state of not being able to do anything to help yourself or others.

helplessness

400

I'd rather you .... (go) home.

went

400

A noun with a negative meaning from the verb 'believe'

misbelief

400

People in films who are not professional actors but can play an unimportant part, e. g. a member of the crowd.

extra

500

By the time I got home, mum has already cooked dinner.

Wrong. Correct: By the time I got home, mum had already cooked dinner.

500

Large in amount, size, or importance.

considerable

500

Hardly .... (arrive) home when it started raining.

had I arrived

500

The noun from 'sign' meaning writing your name on the line

signature

500

What do you call the first sentence of a paragraph?

topic sentence

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