Grammar. Unit 5
Vocabulary. Unit 6
Vocabulary. Unit 5
Grammar. Unit 6
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100

Rephrase the sentence using fronting:

You can find fish as fresh as this only in Japan. 

Only...


Only in Japan can you find fish as fresh as this.

100

I think we've ___ on a great new idea. (= come up with)

hit

100

What's the synonym for "avoid"?


Working closely with everyone, I try to ___ ___ ___confrontation. (= avoid)

steer clear of

100

Choose the right adverb:


I ___ (obviously/clearly/blatantly) see what the problem is.

clearly

100

Which verb can be used in the sentence?

You should ___ (tread/step/stride) carefully with this person. 

tread

(the idiom is to tread carefully/gently/lightly - https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/tread-carefully-gently-lightly)

200

Rephrase the sentence using fronting (emphasize the frequency):


I rarely see such a confident presentation.

Rarely do I see such a confident presentation.

200

Whenever I ___ into difficulty, I consult my manager.

run

200

Never d___te from the procedure without authorisation. (= Never do something that is different from the usual procedure.)

deviate

200

Choose the right adverb:

Do you ___ (deliberately/easily/honestly) think you can get away with something like this?

honestly

200

Correct the grammar mistakes in the sentence:


With reference for your enquiry today about delivery of your order, I can confirm that it will be ready on this Wednesday this week.

With reference to; on Wednesday

300

Place commas where necessary.


I recently splashed out on a new computer which is not typical of me. I usually hesitate to buy new things if old ones are still good enough. However the computer which I bought is just great which I'm so happy about. 

, which is not typical of me; However,; , which I'm so happy about

300

I skipped a couple of classes last week but this week I’m going to get back ___ ___.

on track

300

We should try to p___t the cause of a problem as soon as it arises. (= find/identify)

pinpoint

300

Express the idea using a vague language suffix:


I'll be finished at around 7. (= I'll be finished at seven___.)

sevenish

300

Correct the grammar mistakes in the sentences:


We will keep you inform about the situation. Thank you for your understanding about this matter. 

informed; in (this matter)

400

Consider the sentence. Did all members of the team go to Japan?


The members of the team who had sponsors set out for Japan.

no

400

The project never ___ ___ the ground, which is a shame because I'm sure it would be worthwhile.

went off

400

He knows the system i___ ___t. (idiom; = very well)

inside out

400

Use a vague language expression which means "almost" to rephrase the sentence:

The contract is almost the same as the previous one.

more or less

400

Add emphasis to the statement.


We must improve our writing skills for the sake of the customer. I can't ___. 

emphasize/stress it/this enough.

500

Consider the sentence. Did all team members go to Japan?


The members of the team, who had sponsors, set out for Japan.

yes

500

Nobody was sure whether the deal would ever come to ___. (= be made/struck)

fruition

500

Customers' dissatisfaction should s___ us into action to improve our support skills.

spur

500

It's been a surprisingly difficult year.

Surprisingly, it's been a difficult year.


What's the difference in meaning?

a surprisingly difficult year = we didn't think the year would be SO difficult; we though it would be easier

surprisingly, it was... = the whole thing was a major surprise

500

The approach was not effective in some time - it fell ___ ___ ___. 

by the wayside