An ability, characteristic, or experience that makes you suitable for a particular job or activity
qualification
A small room with not much furniture, especially in a prison or a monastery or convent.
cell
Sam Collins, a British student ........ loves baths, is now an official bath tester.
who / that
If you want my advice, get a good lawyer!
You ...
You should get a good lawyer!
John said he would ........ me ....... at five o'clock. (collect someone in a vehicle)
pick ... up
If you work .......... or do ......... work, you work for only some of the day or the week.
part-time
A place where trials and other legal cases happen, or the people present in such a place, especially the officials and those deciding if someone is guilty.
court
Combine: Here are two examples of inventions. People use them every day.
Here are two examples of inventions which/that people use every day.
A university degree isn't necessary for that job.
You ...
You don't have to / needn't have a university degree for that job.
Someone ....... ....... last night and stole everything. (enter by force)
broke in (break in)
The time or date by which something must be done.
deadline
The action of taking things from a shop without paying.
Last week I met Fred, who was a member of our staff.
It's possible the child broke the cup.
The child ...
The child may/might have broken the cup.
He was ........ ....... by his grandmother. (raise children)
brought up (bring up)
The act of telling your employer that you have decided to leave your job
resignation
Demanding money (from sb.) by threatening to reveal information which could harm him/her.
blackmail
Sam teaches people skills to students whose plans are to work in the hispitality industry.
Alex looks tired, and the car is very clean. (wash)
Alex must have washed the car.
Please ........ her name ........ on the list for the party. (write)
put down
An advantage or something extra, such as money or goods, that you are given because of your job.
perk
The crime of copying or making money, documents, paintings, etc so that they look genuine in order to deceive people.
forgery
Combine (formal): Sam is in charge of human resources. I spoke to him this morning.
Sam, to whom I spoke this morning, is in charge of human resources.
They had the budget for a new road, but they didn't build it. (build)
They could have built a new road.
We've already ....... ........ all our material onto the cloud. (copy computer information)
backed up (back up)