(Unit 9, page 54)
to attempt to do something
have a go
the larger number or part of something
majority
before a particular time, or before doing a particular thing
in advance
to make something stop happening or existing
put an end to something
very helpful or important; worth a lot of money (Adj)
valuable
with everything added together to make a total (used mostly with numbers)
in all
to make an unsatisfactory situation as pleasant as possible
make the best of
helpful, useful, or good (Adj)
beneficial
very suddenly and unexpectedly
out of nowhere
to take full advantage of something because it may not last long:
make the most of something
a feeling of happiness or pleasure (N)
enjoyment
completely different from the way someone usually behaves, or from the particular qualities that a person or place has
out of character
to make a situation better because of good actions
make a difference
easy to recognise (Adj)
recognisable
If you are responsible for something, but have acted wrongly by doing it
be at fault for something/doing something