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Use the word in brackets to form a new word that fits into each blank: You should always take special care with your __________________ when you go for an interview (APPEAR).
You should always take special care with your APPEARANCE when you go for an interview.
Use the word in brackets to form a new word that fits into each blank: There are many _____ companies that are working on new technologies. (INNOVATE)
There are many INNOVATIVE companies that are working on new technologies. (INNOVATE)
Use the word in brackets to form a new word that fits into each blank: A new ____ centre is being built outside the town. (INDUSTRY)
A new industrial centre is being built outside the town.
Build a sentence: 'resentment'
Example: His decision has caused resentment among some employees.
Build a sentence: 'enlightened'
Example: The more enlightened employers offer unlimited holidays.
What does 'enlightened' mean?
having or showing a rational, modern, and well-informed outlook
Build a sentence: 'gone so far as to'
Example: 'He's gone so far as to pull a sickie to avoid work'
Build a sentence: 'get rid of'
You need to get rid of that car, it's causing you nothing but troble.
Build a sentence: 'far from ideal'
Example: The solution is far from ideal, but it's the best we can do at this point.
Build a sentence: 'take advantage of'
Example: 'Let’s take advantage of the good weather and go to the beach.'
What does 'move the ball forward' mean?
keep completing tasks efficiently and then moving on to other tasks
Buidl a sentence: 'pull together'
Example: 'We don't have much time but if we all pull together we should get the job done.'
What is the 'What the hell effect'?
The what-the-hell effect describes the cycle you feel when you indulge, regret what you’ve done, and then go back for more.