I really don't know how you ... up with his lazy attitude. He makes me so angry. (to tolerate something)
put
15
The weather is very ........ in England. You never know what it's going to be like when you wake up in the morning. (PREDICT)
unpredictable
15
So, have you got any ........ for how the game is going to end this afternoon? (PREDICT)
predictions
15
Steve always arrives late every day and ........ he didn't get in until lunch time today. (PREDICT)
predictably
15
Stand still and try to ... your balance. (PHRASAL VERB)
keep
15
Look! Stop playing around and .......... down to some work. (PHRASAL VERB: to start doing a job or task)
get
15
I think they are having problems with their ........ . She seems to be arguing with him all the time. (RELATE)
relationship
15
They do look very similar but apparently they are ........ . (RELATE)
unrelated
15
Several of my ........ are coming to visit this weekend. (RELATE)
relatives
15
We haven't made up our ...... yet where we're going for our holiday this year. We can't decide between Spain or Greece. (COLLOCATION)
minds
15
Don't get yourself all upset, ........ down. It was only a joke. (PHRASAL VERB)
calm
15
I've been collecting ........ stamps since I was a child. (POST)
postage
15
The ........ system in this country is definitely getting worse. (POST)
postal
15
That's probably the ........ at the door. He usually comes at this time. (POST)
postman
15
They didn't tell us about their change of plans until the ........ minute, which was a bit thoughtless. (COLLOCATION)
last
15
There has been a big improvement in your grades this term. I'd just like to say ........ up the good work. (PHRASAL VERB: to continue working hard or doing well at something)