Guess the tense used
It's likely we'll be seeing them around in the near future
future continuous
which preposition we use after 'conscious'
of
to rest/relax
You go home and (--- your ---- --)
put feet up
there is no (possible) that we learned nothing today
no possibility
important diffrences in something
B-- C------
Big changes
I enjoy (...) curled up in an armchair on rainy afternoons
sitting
does 'against all odds' have a positive or negative meaning
eg. Against all the odds, he recovered.
positive
Guess the phrasal
be able to live by having just enough money
eg. How can he (--- --) on so little money?
get by
I have (high) anticipated the release of this movie
highly
powerfull emotions
S----- F-------
Strong Feelings
choose correct
no one thought that Matt (would get/will get) a part in the play but he was offered the main role
would get
what words can we use to say something is illegal or unwanted
Example: These items are ... on planes
prohibited, restricted
Guess the phrasal
going to or intended for a particular place:
The bus was crammed with people ( ----- ---) the same destination.
bound for
whatever the reason may be why (vigour) activity should have such powerfull effect on people.
vigorous
an important position or purpose that something has in a situation
M----- R---
major role
end the sentence
under no circumstances
would I miss the opportunity to contribute to your company
the prefixes im, in, il are used with nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs
Pick the correct anserws
nouns, adjectives, adverbs
Guess the phrasal
increase the level on amount of something sharply
The company announced plans to (---- --) production to 10,000 units per month.
ramp up
at presents, states have (margain) tax rates of up to 10%
marginal
a pierod of time that is to come very soon
I-------- F------
immediate future
Report this sentence
Our manager said that
'sales declined in the first quarter of the year'
the manager told us that sales had declined in the first quarter of the year
complete the sentence with an appropiate adjective
'It's (...) that we learned nothing on this lesson
Guess the phrasal
I'm(-------- ---) twelve on Sunday - the whole family is coming.
provide what is needed for someone
cater for
I do not know who was more (apprehend), them or me
apprehensive
certain knowledge about a subject, situation, etc.
C---- U------------
Clear Understanding