1 Expressions with come, expressions with i, idioms based on hand, wood and metal, prefix un-, verbs of motion. 2 Expressions with get, color language, expressions with see, suffix -ful, regular expressions, expressions with out. 3 Expressions with on, expressions with one, expressions with pause, sounds, words with more than one meaning, words associated with memory.
6 Expressions with set, places, words with more than one meaning, speaking, expressions with within, adjective suffix -ing. 7 Expressions with by, idioms with parts of the body, collocations of adjective and noun, expressions with have, verbs of see, expressions with do. 8 Collocations of nouns linked to of, size, expressions with bring, feelings, prefix good, expressions with of.
9 Adverbs, expressions with thinking, expressions with giving, modifiers, words with more than one meaning, but. 10 Expressions with put, expressions with run, prefix sub-, names, expressions with call, verbs with op.
Explanations
This will be the first in the Premier League. j) The number of people who attended the fair exceeded our expectations. had. Mr Smith takes out travel insurance. e) The waitress will bring your drinks shortly. Hughes' second goal (score) in the 41st minute, . j) The cathedral (built) in the fourteenth century. a) The boxes (not/packed) still. find) abandoned last week near Newbury.
The house was built with money David borrowed from the bank. f) The cat narrowly escaped being run over by a car. g) When the accident happened, Sue was hit with flying glass. h). If only Mick came to the disco, then we (have) a good time! .. f) (pay) the phone bill today, the phone will be cut off. g). I wish I (go) to your party. h) I'd rather you (sit) next to Susan, please. i) The government demanded that the ambassador be recalled.
Not only injured his shoulder as well. e) The police did not suspect at all that the judge was the murderer. done. Less than being the killer. f) The bus driver cannot be blamed in any way for the accident. held. Hers you would expect to be stolen. j) The accident happened because someone was very careless. cause.
Eventually they all get a ride with a colleague. f) The guests did not leave until after midnight. for. This is what you say, you naughty boy. e) For a change, the whole summer was sunny and warm. made. At the next meeting they came to a solution. j) The police were told that the use of unnecessary force was prohibited. not.
If you do not stop sick. h) The decorators did not leave too much of a mess when they did the work. without. If you feel so tired in the morning, why (try) to go to bed earlier! .. c) The returning officer announced to the audience that the Democratic candidate (win). Everyone falls in love with it. f) The headmaster warned Tom that she could expel him. threatened.
The arrested man is not wanted. d) The facts of the case were known to the lawyer. notified. The attorney of fact in the case. e) The storm caused the death of more than fifty people. caused. Brian teaches French. f) The effect of these pills lasts only three hours. switched off.
My friends at the party in fancy dress. j) The garden party will not take place if the weather remains bad.
EXPECT
Well, I hadn't trained much for the big event and after two kilometers I was (7) gasping for breath, so I settled into a slow jog and started to run with the (8) strugglers/stragglers at the back of run. I timed myself with a stopwatch and reckon I (9) crossed/arrived at the finish line in 43 minutes - not bad for a novice. Apparently the course was very fast and both of my friends ran a (11) Personal Best/Personal Best.
I was actually very impressed with the whole event; the organization was first class, with medical volunteers (13) on duty/standby throughout and drinks (14) stops/stations every few kilometers along the way. So now the charity of my choice is £150 richer, and as for me, I'm well and truly bitten by the running bug. Now I run regularly with my friends and I'm actually starting to catch up/closer to them (15)!.
In the past, even in cases where payment to players or athletes was prohibited, many sports tolerated what became known as 'shamateurism', and even the sports government (2) turned a blind eye to, for example, (3) paying 'expenses'. '. More recently, sports have effectively become a (4) part of the entertainment industry, and the elite (5) in sports such as swimming, tennis, football and athletics can expect to become very wealthy. This worries some people, who complain that the old Olympic ideal has been lost, but the fact is that sport has become increasingly professional in the broader sense, requiring not only the total dedication of (6) champions, but also expensive facilities, training and training. and nutritional advice.
D wishful 6 Complete each sentence with the most appropriate word from the box. . board draw round referee runner-up diving fan oar round whistle. Our team was eliminated in the second game. i) During the match, one of the spectators offered his glasses. j) Denise won the race and her sister won.