Which adverb means "at all times"?
1. Entirely
2. Intensively
3. Constantly
3. Constantly
Complete the linking phrase meaning "with the purpose of" : "in ________ to"
ORDER
2 adjectives from "excite", and explain the difference in meaning
EXCITED, EXCITING
"You should watch the new documentary" -> She advised...
SHE ADVISED ME TO WATCH THE NEW DOCUMENTARY
Such + adjective + verb
So + ________
SO + ADJECTIVE
Complete the phrase: "_________" the internet"
1. With
2. Over
3. Along
2. Over
Complete the phrase: "This phone is designed ___ be easy to use"
TO
Someone who does not have "experience" is....
INEXPERIENCED
"The result was so surprising" -> "It was such...."
IT WAS SUCH A SURPRISING RESULT.
AS WELL AS
Which verb can mean "reacted positively"?
1. Greeted
2. Recieved
3. Welcomed
3. Welcomed
Complete the phrasal verb meaning "participate": "Take ________ in"
Noun from "permit" (spelling??)
Permission
What phrasal verb means that you have used all of something, eg. "We have _____ _____ ___ milk, we need to buy more".
RUN OUT OF
What word means the same as "If + Negative verb"
UNLESS
Which is correct: "Despite residents aren't happy...." or "Although residents aren't happy"?
"Although residents aren't happy"
Complete the phrase: "It is ready once the water ______ started to boil"
HAS
Complete the sentence: (FORTUNE)______________, I am not a good cook and the food tasted terrible.
UNFORTUNATELY
"I didn't see him." -> "There was ...."
THERE WAS NO SIGN OF HIM.
What follows the verb "intend" (infinitive with to or -ing)?
Intend TO VERB
Which noun can be followed with the preposition "to"?1. Attitude
2. Opinion
1. Attitude
Complete with a contrast linker: "__________ there are some accidents, it is not that common"
ALTHOUGH
Adjective to describe something you will remember forever?
MEMORABLE
"You can't pass the exam without studying." -> (UNLESS)
YOU CAN'T PASS THE EXAM UNLESS YOU STUDY
When we use a verb after an adjective, what form of the verb do we use ( "to" or "-ing")?
Eg. It is rude .....(text).
TO, eg. It is rude to text