A deep understanding of a person, situation, or problem, often leading to new perspectives or solutions.
insight / retrospect / speculation
insight
Invert this sentence:
I don´t like jazz, and my Dad doesn´t either.
Neither me nor my Dad likes jazz.
correct the sentence:
We are be married next June
We are to be married next June
To walk with difficulty, typically because of pain or injury in the leg or foot
Stomp / limp / stroll
Limp
Invert this sentence:
If I were a different sort of person, I would have stolen that wallet when I could.
Were I a different sort of person, I would have stolen that wallet when I could.
Which sentence is correct?
a) He advised to take the bus.
b) She advises to do the homework.
c) They advised him to call his parents.
d) I advise to finish the task.
c) They advised him to call his parents.
Strong hostility or hatred, typically between people or groups.
disregard / animosity / cold feet
Animosity
I rarely see my grandparents
rarely do I see my grandparents
Which sentence is correct?
a) She accused of stealing the money.
b) They accused him of to steal the money.
c) He accused her of cheating on the exam.
d) I accused of her lying.
c) He accused her of cheating on the exam
A survey or exploration, especially one undertaken to gather information or assess a situation, often in a military context.
profile / reconaissance / correspondance
Reconiassance
Invert this setnece:
I would have gone to the party if I had known about it.
Had I known about the party, I would have gone.
Finish this sentence with a noun clause:
Could you tell me_________ ?
Could you tell me where/how/what/why_________ ?
A small, short fight or conflict, usually part of a larger war.
skirmish / riot / kerfuffle
skirmish
Invert this sentence:
I didn´t know that I was being watched.
Little did I know that I was being watched
what you want to hear