I expect he'll resign .......... the job quite soon.
FROM
Noun of ACHIEVE
ACHIEVEMENT
Why don't you ................ smoking altogether? You know it's bad for your health.
GIVE UP
A person who corrects or changes pieces of text or films before they are printed or shown, or a person who is in charge of a newspaper or magazine.
EDITOR
Would you mind not .................. (use) my car?
USING
It's no good simply complaining to the police .......... the criminals who damage our cars.
ABOUT
Adjective of COUNT
COUNTLESS
I think you need to .................. some weight after so long without food.
PUT ON
A piece of writing in a newspaper or magazine, usually on a particular subject, that is always written by the same person.
COLUMN
It's time you ................ (stop) going to late-night concerts.
STOPPED
They can't cope ........ the problem on their own.
WITH
Noun of RECEIVE
RECEPTION
You should ................ yoga to strengthen your muscles.
TAKE UP
The group of people who regularly read a particular newspaper, magazine, etc.
READERSHIP
He looks as if he ................ (see) a ghost.
HAD SEEN
Some scientists object ........... the idea that space will be crowded ...... tourists.
TO / WITH
Adjective of DREAD
DREADFUL
A: I´ve got a terrible stomachache.
B: You've probably ................... a bug.
PICKED UP
A person employed by a newspaper, magazine, television station, etc., to report news from a place that is far away.
CORRESPONDENT
I hope I ............... (pass) my driving test.
PASS
He's always been known .......... a singer more than an actor. He's best known .......... his love songs.
AS / FOR
Adjective of WOOL
WOOLLEN
You ought to ................. sweet things completely if you want to have healthy teeth.
CUT DOWN ON
A newspaper that is printed on large sheets of paper.
BROADSHEET
They treat me as though I ............. (be) their daughter.
WAS