word formation
vocab
grammar
missing word
mistakes
100

CONCLUDE

The....... of the experiment is that you want your wallet to come back to you. 

conclusion

100

COMPLETE: 

do something behind someone's ........

BACK

100

CAUSATIVES: 

Someone took Suzy's picture. 

Suzy .....................

Suzy had her picture taken. 
100

Criminologists have calculated that there is one case of identity theft ......... four minutes.  

every

100
Mistranslate words can cause a company millions. 

MISTRANSLATING

200

PREDICT

The way we shop may seem totally ......... . 

UNPREDICTABLE / PREDICTABLE

200

IDIOMS:  

to have a natural ability for something

 TO HAVE A GIFT FOR
200
QUANTIFIERS: 

A ......................... of teenagers watch two of more hours of TV a day. (many) 

GREAT/CONSIDERABLE

200

Another factor to consider is that young people can't live alone ....... account of the fact that they don't make enough money. 

ON

200

During the meeting, Bill picked on up the point and gave some great examples of recent sales improvement. 

PICKED UP ON 

300
MEMORY

Today we are going to discuss Adam's ..... jump from the statue Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro. 

MEMORABLE

300
Collocations: 

.......... an apology / ........ a risk / ........ harm

make an apology / take a risk / do harm

300

GERUND OR INFINITIVE: In my opinion, it's worth (STUDY) for the C1 Advanced/CAE. 

STUDYING

300
They are also more at home ..... household chores and are ready to do them as soon as they can. 

WITH

300

Hunger games is a portrayal of the book written by Suzanne Collins.

AN ADAPTATION

400

DECENT

It seems he underestimated the ......... of ordinary people. 

DECENCY 

400

IDIOMS: 

nothing important

nothing to write home about

400

SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION: 

"You did a great job of painting your room" Jim told Cathy. 

CONGRATULATED: Jim .........................

Jim congratulated Cathy on/for painting her room.

400

Do you think these clothes ...... the people wearing them? 

FIT

400
The waiter recommended me trying the fish. 

RECOMMENDED TRYING

500

STANDARD

Those areas seem similar because designers tend to ...... their projects. 

STANDARDISE 

500

PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES: 

The interviewer accused the prime minister of being ....... ....... ........ ....... what the public really thinks. 

OUT OF TOUCH WITH

500

SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION: 

His coach thought he would not be able to compete again because he thought there was no solution. 

FEARING: His coach, ........, thought he would not be able to compete again.

FEARING (THAT) THERE WAS NO SOLUTION / FEARING NO SOLUTION WOULD BE FOUND

500

His face ........... ...... when he saw her. 

BRIGHTENED UP

500

Supposing they introduce genetically modified mosquitoes into the wild, the mosquitoes won't come back. 

PROVIDED THAT / PROVIDING THAT / AS LONG AS they introduce.....