7A Vocab
7B Vocab
Prepositional Phrases
Finish the Collocation
Describing Sensations
100

Turn the lid ___clockwise to open it

anti
100

I like spending time in book shops, perusing/ casting what’s on offer.

perusing

100

We decided -not- getting a new car in the end.

against

100

_____divided

hotly / deeply / patently

deeply

100

I always get a bit hypnotic/nostalgic when I smell freshly cut grass. It takes me back to my childhood.

nostalgic

200

I don't really ___ to the view that we have too much choice these days.

subscribe

200

I couldn’t wait to find out what happens, so I dipped/skipped to the end.

skipped

200

At the risk -on- sounding naive, what exactly is the problem here?

of

200

____oblivious

completely / absolutely / actively

completely

200

The scream was so shrill/tingling it sent a shiver down my spine!

shrill

300

I grew up in quite a(n) ____ village.

isolated / alone / confined

isolated

300

I’ve read this book many times, but I still like to dip/skim into parts of it now and then.

dip
300

The thought -on- going back to work on Monday always ruins my Sunday evenings.

of

300

_____involved

patently / actively / hotly

actively

300

You might feel a slight tingling/hypnotic sensation in your hands for the next few days.

tingling

400

Let's order take-____ tonight

away

400

Can you cast/pore an eye over my work and see if it’s OK, please?

cast

400

We’re fully committed -for- implementing the necessary changes.

to

400

_____debated

coldly / completely / hotly

hotly

400

Dystonia is a condition which can cause nostalgic/involuntary movements.

involuntary

500

Ben's got quite a lot of ___ with management.

punch / clout / pull

clout

500

I’ve been reading about/up on new clean energy initiatives recently.

up

500

Our company is definitely -on- an advantage in terms of market share.

at

500

____enforced

strictly / deeply / completely

strictly

500

Some scenes in the drama were shrill/distressing.

distressing

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