If you are comparing two things, you say one is "better." But if you are comparing three or more things, you use this superlative form.
THE BEST
If you suffer from a physical condition like a headache, you are "suffering ____" it.
FROM
You use me to describe a fresh cup of coffee or a sunny summer day.
HOT
I am writing this email because I need to ask you for a advice regarding my final research project.
A --> 0 ili some advice.
When you need to pause a conversation, run a quick errand, or step away from your desk for just a minute, you use this 3-word phrase: "Hold on, I'll be _________________ back."
RIGHT
To talk about a mandatory rule or absolute obligation, you use the modal verb must. But to give a friendly piece of advice, you use this modal verb instead.
SHOULD
Instead of saying a room is "very dirty," you can use this 6-letter word.
FILTHY
I mean that something is done with excellent manners, showing respect, and saying "please" and "thank you."
POLITE
She told me that she has visited London three years ago with her high school class.
HAS VISITED
If you want to casually ask a friend or colleague what they are planning to do or what they are currently busy with, you ask: "What are you up _________________?"
TO
Words like and, but, because, and although serve as the ultimate glue of English sentences, belonging to this part of speech.
CONJUNCTIONS / LINKING WORDS
When someone is "very surprised" or shocked by sudden news, they are this.
ASTONISHED / ASTOUNDED
I am the action of delaying a task or a meeting and rescheduling it for a later date on the calendar.
TO POSTPONE
He drives very fastly when he is running late for his morning lectures.
FAST
If a plan, an idea, or a project is completely realistic, logical, and makes perfect sense, Americans will say, "That checks _________________ the boxes."
ALL
Right now, he _________________ (feel) incredibly tired because he _________________ (study) all night for the exam that he _________________ (take) yesterday afternoon.
is feeling (or feels), had been studying, and took
When a business or a project becomes suddenly successful, it is said to ________ off.
TAKE
I am the extreme synonym for "cold." If the temperature drops below zero and everything freezes, it is described as this.
FRIGID
I looked everywhere, but I couldn't find no books about modern internet slang in the library.
If a plan, meeting, or event is canceled or postponed due to bad weather or unexpected conflicts, Americans say they will "take a ________ check" on it.
RAIN
If we ______________ (leave) the house ten minutes earlier yesterday, we wouldn't have missed our flight.
When you hear a piece of news directly from the original or most reliable source, you hear it "from the horse's ________."
MOUTH
I am the formal business term used to describe an amount of data or money that is completely "enough" or adequate.
SUFFICIENT
I am used to wake up early every morning to feed my two newborn kittens.
TO WAKING UP
This classic idiom means to change your mind, attitude, or opinion about something after gaining new information or perspective: "After seeing the results, he completely changed his ________."
TUNE