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The GOAL/ AIM of environmental organisations is to stop environmental destruction.
In order to get a JOB as a computer analyst, you need a degree in computer science.
The Maths problem was a CHALLENGE and took me over an hour to solve.
To hold on = to hang on ( ex : Hang on a second / Hang on a moment / Please hold / Just a second / Hold on for a minute./ Hold the line , please . )
To put through to connect somebody's call to another telephone ( ex : a receptionist / secretary / switchboard operator may ask you to hang on while they put you through )
I see a little silhouet-to of a manScaramouch Scaramouch will you do the fandango Thunderbolt Light-ning very very fright'ning me
They do not own their flat. They ... it from a landlord.A. lend B. loan C. rent D. raise E. No correct answer
It this the real life It this just fantasy Caught in a landslide No escape from reality Open your eyes Look up to the skies and see
Match the following expression with the correct catagory below: "I'm going to sit on the fence on this one".A: Asking For An OpinionB :Supporting A ProposalC: Opposing A ProposalD: Staying NeutralE: Agreeing With An OpinionF: Partially Agreeing With An OpinionG: Disagreeing With An Opinion
Match the following expression with the correct catagory below: "You're right up to a point, but..."A: Asking For An OpinionB :Supporting A ProposalC: Opposing A ProposalD: Staying NeutralE: Agreeing With An OpinionF: Partially Agreeing With An OpinionG: Disagreeing With An Opinion
"Mrs. Lowder was London, was life [...] Aunt Maud was afraid of nothing"
Have you ... been there? No, and I have no plans to go.A. still B. yet C. ever D. either E. No correct answer
Choose the verb phrase that best completes this sentence: It ........................... since 8am. The garden is flooded!
Verbs in the progressive aspect express something:
In this sentence, decide which underlined section is wrong: Peter owns (A) two different houses. He likes(B) to live in his house by the sea when the weather is (C) good, but in the winter he is preferring (D) to live in the city.
Match the following expression with the correct catagory below: "I'm in favour of the proposal".A: Asking For An OpinionB :Supporting A ProposalC: Opposing A ProposalD: Staying NeutralE: Agreeing With An OpinionF: Partially Agreeing With An OpinionG: Disagreeing With An Opinion
Match the following expression with the correct catagory below: "I'm against the plan".A: Asking For An OpinionB :Supporting A ProposalC: Opposing A ProposalD: Staying NeutralE: Agreeing With An OpinionF: Partially Agreeing With An OpinionG: Disagreeing With An Opinion
This house is enormous. It's much ... your old place.A. big than B. biggest than C. bigger as D. bigger than E. No correct answer
A strong gust of wind ... his hat off his head.A. blowed B. blown C. blew D. blue E. No correct answer
Verbs in the simple aspect express something:
