Title deed
a registered legal document which proves ownership of a defined piece of land, a house, or an apartment in a block of flats
... being a chef, Mr Crane couldn't make pad thai.
Despite
Make a killing
have a great financial success
immortal
intended
perpetual
timeless
intended, planned or meant
Meaning of posterity
all future generations of people
Laden
heavily loaded or weighed down
Professor Smith asked Jake and Toby to solve an equation but ... them could solve it.
Neither of
To have a hunch
To have a gut feeling
unexpected
unforeseen
unaware
unpredictable
unaware, having no knowledge of a situation or fact
use "omen" in a sentence
.
Endeavour
an attempt to achieve a goal
Jack ... the job because Tobey deemed him unworthy.
was refused
to make an educated guess
a guess based on knowledge and experience and therefore likely to be correct.
critical
looming
menacing
threatening
critical, expressing adverse or disapproving comments or judgements
Explain: Upshot
the final or eventual outcome or conclusion of a discussion, action, or series of events
Recoup
regain (something lost or expended)
Ken Nut wanted to buy a house so he ... some funds.
allocated
money-spinner
a thing that brings in a profit
innovative
pioneering
preceding
visionary
preceding, coming before something in order, position, or time
which is correct?
"Neither Neil nor Buzz want/wants to miss the space exhibiton."
Why?
Wants, because Buzz is singular and closer to the verb
Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
a cancer that starts in white blood cells called lymphocytes, which are part of the body's immune system
The council drew ... that Mr. Tobi was a heretic.
the conclusion
... conclusion
to draw a
anticipated
rational
likely
fated
rational, based on or in accordance with reason or logic
Explain the difference:
Coherent & cohesive
Coherent- overall logic of a text
Cohesive- grammatical and lexical connections in a text