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100

100: This term refers to someone you know, but not very well.

Acquaintance

100

100: The noun form of the adjective "patient".

patience

100

100: Use this relative pronoun when talking about a specific location.

when

100

100: In an application letter, you use this phrase to show you have attached your resume.

Please find enclosed

100

100: This adjective describes a family or a group of friends that is very united and shares everything.

Close-knit

200

200: If your friends come from many different backgrounds and professions, they come from different "______ of life".

Walks

200

200: An employee who can change their schedule easily is considered to be this.

Flexible

200

200: Use this relative pronoun to show possession (e.g., "The girl ______ brother is a doctor").

whose

200

200: True or False: "The majority of students studies another language" is grammatically correct.

False (study)

200

200: This noun describes a person's desire or readiness to do something, like a "______ to learn".

Willingness

300

300: A group of people who are very close and support each other is described as this hyphenated adjective. 

Close-knit

300

300: This noun describes the drive or reason why someone wants to work hard.

Motivation

300

300: This relative pronoun is used to refer to an entire previous idea or sentence, like "He's moving away, ______ is sad".

which

300

300: According to the teen phone usage chart, what percentage of teens "often" use their phone to pass time?.

57%

300

300: If you have something in common with someone, you share a similar interest or feature. This noun refers to the people living in the same neighborhood or area.

Community

400

400: This type of friend is someone who is a friend in name only, often used for people you only know on social media.

So-called

400

400: The noun form of the adjective "mature".

maturity

400

400: Combine these: "That's the guy. We met him last weekend." (Use a relative clause).

That's the guy who we met last weekend.

400

400: Use the correct verb: "One half of my class ______ (have/has) lived abroad".

has

400

400: This noun refers to the freedom and ability to do things for yourself without help from others.

Independence

500

500: To have a "meaningful relationship," you must be willing to do this 6-letter verb.

commit

500

500: A person who is "determined" is said to have a lot of this (noun form).

determination

500

500: Shorten this question: "Did you take any pictures?".

Take any pictures?

500

500: Complete the business phrase: "I am writing in ______ to the advertisement...".

reference

500

500: Use this adjective to describe a person who is sensible and acts like an adult.

Mature

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