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WB
ex. 1
1. Bella denied having eaten the cake.
a) fully
2. I hate it when people
their knuckles in class.
b) crack
3. She has a deep of lms featuring violence.
b) loathing
4. Henri's behaviour to a traumatic past event.
c) suppressed
5. The dentist warned me about
my teeth at night.
c) grinding
ex.2
So you're facing a challenge...
Should you be full of apprehension about starting a new school or job, you should relax and
suppress any negative emotions. Think about the anticipation experience with serenity rather than
anxiety. Do some breathing exercises and imagine a scene of life-enhancing with noises such as
waves crashing on the shore. Persuade yourself that this experience could be eye-watering as
opposed to nerve-wracking, and you'll approach whatever comes in a positive way.
ex.3
1.getting
2. spend
3. visit
4.they were given
5. to have researched
ex.4
1. It was rumored that the famous astronaut would give a talk at college last week, but he didn't.
2. The rst computer was thought to be designed by Charles Babbage.
3. Body language is known to re ect a person's subconscious feelings.
4. Years ago, it was believed that health issues could be treated only with certain herbs.
5. Charlie Chaplin said he believed laughter to be a cure for everything.
ex.6
3. Eva maintained that it was not right to reach a decision before consulting everyone involved.
4. We have been inundated with people willing to help with the charity appeal online.
5. The examiner criticised my lack of attention to my pronunciation.
6. I'm afraid this plan has not been carefully baked enough.
SB
ex.1
1. You really shouldn't furrow your brow when you're concentrating - you'll get lines!
2. People often grind their teeth at night and this can cause dental problems.
3. I asked Jon about the exam, but he shrugged his shoulders and said he had no idea.
4. I used to turn up my nose when Mum gave me broccoli, but now I really like it.
5. She has this annoying habit of drumming her ngers on the desk while waiting for something.
6. I couldn't suppress a giggle when I saw those old photographs. My dress sense was weird
then!
ex.2
1. I know I need to declutter my room, but I wish my parents would get o my back about it.
2. I don't know the answer o the top of my head, but I'll go and nd out.
3. Your secret's safe with me - my lips are sealed!
4. When I asked him to explain the situation, he just folded his arms and said nothing, which I
thought
was very rude.
5. I'm taking my driving test later today, so please cross your ngers for me!
6. Everyone gets bad results from time to time, so just keep your chin up and try again.
ex.3
1. thought-provoking
2. rub
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3. anticipation
4. attribute
5. hoot
6. chug
7. exacerbates
8. boils
ex.4
1. He denied being the one who left the front door ajar.
2. He complimented, "Those cartoons you drew were wonderful!"
3. He expressed uncertainty about the accuracy of the statistics.
4. He informed, "By the way, I went to the exhibition when it was in London last year."
5. He attributed the fault to his younger brother for keeping him awake the night before the exam.
6. He regretted having cold feet.
ex.5
1. The auditions are expected to be announced within the next few days.
2. Keira Martin was rumored to have been chosen for the whole series, but it wasn't true.
3. Most people are assumed to be happy with the new codes of practice unless they comment
otherwise.
4. The new drug has demonstrated its ability to tackle the virus e ciently.
5. They expect visits to the portal to increase by fty percent over the next two months.
ex.6
1. Reported e ective in several studies.
2. Insisted that you complete your assignment.
3. Shouldered me when I saw him.
4. Were inundated with queries.
5. Praised to reduce lines by many.
6. Filled me with apprehension.
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