goal, objective, "_ _ _"
aim (n.)
/eɪm/
Which is more common "more safe" or "safer"
safer (adj.)
/seɪfə/
USE "PRESENT PARTICIPLE CLAUSE" When I was gliding down the river, I noticed an amazing rocky area.
Gliding down the river, I noticed an amazing rocky area.
h_____ly unlikely
highly unlikely
a good plan that is "_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _" is not only theoretically possible but also practical to do.
feasible (adj.)
/ˈfiːzɪb(ə)l/
Rephrase "Did you ever go skydiving?" to ask about an activity in one's lifetime.
Have you ever gone skydiving?
______ the athletes I train with, I do it often with them.
Liking the athletes I train with, I do it often with them.
b_____ly disappointed
bitterly disappointed
feeling or expressing a deep and long sadness (adjective) Argentinians sometimes have a "m e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _" mood.
melancholic (adj.)
/mɛlənˈkɒlɪk/
Rephrase "Did you have breakfast this morning?", when it is still morning time.
Have you had breakfast this morning?
______ in 1515, China wanted to protect against the Mongols.
invaded
f______ly believe
firmly believe
A type of road found in old towns & cities that is very bumpy, because it is made of small round lumps.
cobblestone (street) (n.)
What's the difference between "safe" and "safety"?
safe (adj.), safety (n.)
_______ in 1818, the Great Wall of China is still standing strong.
Built
t_______ly enjoyed
thoroughly enjoyed
The amount of freedom to move or act that is available, a term derrived from sailing: "L _ _ _ _ _".
leeway (n.)
/ˈliːweɪ/
What's unusual about "Hello. To start up with, I'm going to talk briefly about..."
Too many words: "To start with"
______ ______ to Lucia, I remembered our great holiday in Hobart.
Having talked to Lucia, I remembered our great holiday in Hobart.
d_______ly remembered
distinctly remembered