Grammar 1
Vocabulary 1
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Grammar 2
Vocabulary 2
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These two are used to emphasize the receiver of the action, or the action itself, rather than the doer of the action. 

PASSIVE INFINITIVE AND GERUND

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to spend (money) on some luxury or pleasure, esp. a costly one

splurge

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Who discovered that the Earth revolves around the sun?

Nicolaus Copernicus

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If there’s a lot of unemployment, the situation gets worse. ⇒ The ____________  there is, the ____________  gets.

The more unemployment... the worse the situation

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The phrase "under the graps" means that it is ___________

A secret

200

You lose 200 points

200

What is window shop?

To look at things in store windows without going inside or intending to buy them

200

Where is the strongest human muscle located?

Jaw

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The noun of the verb enjoy is ______

Enjoyment

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Parents who let their teens go to the mall on school nights are ___________.

lenient

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Nadia didn’t expect that they would invite her to the party. 

Evelyn didn’t expect ____________________________. 

Nadia didn’t expect to be / being invited to the party.

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GETTING ON THE BANDWAGON IS...

to start doing something that a lot of people are already doing.

300

What year was the United Nations established?

1945

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They are used to describe actions and things that are increasing or decreasing.

Repeated comparatives

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Out of line means ___________

that someone is acting inappropriately

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He was angry ___________ (not offer) the sale price.

not to be offered

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to express or give approval or support of, esp. publicly

endorse

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What is acrophobia a fear of?

Heights

400

You lose 400 points

400

Dudley Dursley is an example of a __________ child.

spoiled
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Don't you resent __________ (spy on) online?

being spied on

500

what is the meaning of the expression "hard to kick"?

that something is  difficult to quit 

500

Troy Bolton and Gabriella Montez are the two main characters in what 2006 Disney movie?

High School Musical

500

The noun of the adjective lenient is....

lenience

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This phrase means that someone has identified the precise, core issue or found the perfect solution, often used to express strong agreement. 

hit the nail on the head