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Wow! You look ___ in that dress!
A) hysterical
B) poignant
C) stunning
D) gripping
C) stunning
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Sorry, you can’t work here; you’re ___.
A) unwilling
B) underqualified
C) exceptional
D) unconfrontational
B) underqualified
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You really hurt his feelings. Why are
you so ___?
A) hysterical
B) poignant
C) immortal
D) tactless
D) tactless
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Which word is the best synonym for
poignant?
A) touching
B) thought-provoking
C) outstanding
D) breathtaking
A) touching
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__ (n) : the quality of kindly giving lots
of money, time, etc, to others
generosity
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__ (v) : to take something or someone
quickly and suddenly
snatch
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__ (v) : to control or have power over
someone or something
dominate
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__ (adj) : 1 being unable to control
one’s feelings or behaviour because
they are extremely frightened, angry,
excited, etc. ; 2 extremely funny
hysterical
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I regret ___ her how I feel since she
doesn’t feel the same way. (tell)
telling
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A: Do you want to go to that seminar
at 4pm?
B: I can’t. My part-time job starts at
2pm, so by 4 I __ __ __ __ __ for 2
hours.
will have already been working
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Unscramble the word, then rewrite
the sentence as indirect speech in
passive voice.
Spokesman -> audience: “This product
will enievosutilor the healthcare
industry.”
The spokesman told the audience that the healthcare
industry would be revolutionised by that product.
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Change to passive voice:
Someone has eaten all of the cookies!
All of the cookies have been eaten!
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Change to indirect speech:
Ceyda->Mia: “Did you finish
tomorrow’s homework?”
Ceyda asked Mia if/whether she had finished the next
day’s homework.
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Rewrite as 1 sentence using relative
clauses:
Ebru met a singer. She was in
Frankfurt then. The singer is now very
popular.
When she was in Frankfurt, Ebru met a singer who is now
very popular.