Vocabulary
Passive form
Langauge for guessing
100

After all, what can be wrong with having a wider group of people to hang out with?


socialise with or become closer friends with

socialise with

100

Amy mailed the letter.


The letter was mailed by Amy.

100

It's obvious that the man with the sunglasses is the host of the party.


Almost certainly true

Likely 

Possible

Almost certainly true

200

Is it feasible to maintain meaningful relationships with so many people, in particular those you may never actually meet in person?

pleasant  or important and worthwile


important and worthwile

200

The passive voice is used if you want to reveal who did the action.

False

200

There's a chance that they are about to have

a massage.

Almost certainly true

Likely 

Possible

Possible

300

It's taken years of shared experiences to develop strong and lasting bonds.


ways of getting in touch or close relationships

close relationships

300

Peter is going to build a house in summer.

Active

300

It looks as though the woman is helping her friend.

Almost certainly true

Likely 

Possible

Likely

400

This has led some people to question just how sincere the friendship is.


enjoyable or honest

honest

400

Michelle is very sad by the recent events that have taken place in school.

The recent events that have taken place in school made Michelle very sad.

400

I guess that the woman's just had some bad news.

Almost certainly true

Likely 

Possible

Likely

500

My most important relationships haven't grown out of a few trivial online exchanges.


funny; entertaining or unimportant; with no value

unimportant; with no value

500

Chef Nick had been preparing the restaurant's fantastic dinners for two years before he moved to Paris.

The restaurant's fantastic dinners had been being prepared by Chef Nick for two years before he moved to Paris.

500

I can tell that both of the women are enjoying themselves.

Almost certainly true

Likely 

Possible

Almost certainly true