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Idiomatic Phrase: this idiomatic phrase means that something is not to your personal taste or liking.
Not my cup of tea.
Idiomatic Phrase: this idiomatic phrase means to be very depressed or unhappy about something.
Down in the dumps
Idiomatic Phrase: This idiomatic phrase means to be absolutely delighted about something.
Over the moon
Phrasal Verbs: this phrasal verb means to tolerate someone or something.
Put up with
Phrasal Verbs: this phrasal verb means to break or to stop working, to have an emotional outburst, or for important talks to fail.
Break down
There was a fire, but Mary wasn't concerned about __. After all, she was safe.
IT
Can you imagine what it would be like to __the same job for your entire life?
DO
Make a noun out of Beautiful
Beauty
I was going to take out the trash, but someone had____ done it
ALREADY
Make an adjective out of SORROW
Sorrowful
John was not happy that the tournament only ____ him second place
GAVE
In the jungle, you have to take a lot of breaks ______it's so hot and humid.
because
open cloze: there were too _____ people in the crowd, so I couldn't get very close to the stadium.
many
open cloze: there were too _____ people in the crowd, so I couldn't get very close to the stadium.
many
open cloze: I recently came ______ some beautiful Italian architecture which I had never seen before.
across
open cloze: some of the best tennis players____Federer or Nadal, have to practice very day.
like
open cloze: I can't see how we will play football today____it stops raining.
unless
Open cloze: you cannot go shopping____you do your homework
until
word formation: make an adjective from LIKE
Likeable
word formation: what is the opposite of JUSTICE?
Injustice
word formation: make a verb out of COMPENSATION
compensate
word formation: make a verb out of UNEXPECTED
expect
word formation: make a verb out of INDEPENDENCE
Depend
word formation: make a noun out of RESPONSIBLE
Response or Responsibility
word formation: make an adjective out of SOPHISTICATION
sophisticated