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  • She's fanatical ...... healthy eating.
    about
  • Why are you always so rude .....your neighbors?
    TO
  • Rewrite using passive: People are blaming climate change for the recent flooding.
    Climate change is being blamed for the recent flooding./ The recent flooding is being blamed on climate change.
  • What is the noun form of "accuse"?
    accusation
  • Fill in the gap with the correct form: Several students ....... to have cheated in the exam. (know)
    are known
  • Rewrite using passive: Somebody should have offered Sue a drink when she arrived.
    A drink should have been offered to Sue when she arrived.
  • Rewrite using passive: People will provide you with food for the journey.
    You will be provided with food for the journey./ Food will be provided for you for the journey.
  • The nanny has been working round-the-clock. What does it mean?
    She has been working all day.
  • Fill in the gap with the correct form: Up until now, students ......to wear what they want. (allow)
    have been allowed
  • Fill with the correct form: People need ....to use public transportation if we want to reduce air pollution. (encourage)
    encouraging/ to be encouraged
  • The story led the television news ..... that evening. A. breaking B. bulletins C. notifications
    B. bulletins
  • Rewrite using passive: Somebody has described Keith Jones as the world's greatest guitarist.
    Keith Jones has been described as the world's greatest guitarist.
  • I've been trying to learn Spanish but I'm not satisfied ....my progress.
    WITH
  • When you go on a cruise, you travel by ....
    BOAT
  • A person who sails is a ......
    SAILOR
  • Is this sentence grammatically correct? "One thing the government could do is to force people to have their cars check."
    NO
  • Is this sentence grammatically correct? " Air pollution is affected us all, and it is continued to worsen."
    NO
  • She lives in a rather ............. part of town. Everything is in poor condition there. A. run-down B. run-low C. out-date
    A. run-down
  • Remember to .....your seatbelt before the plane takes off.
    FASTEN
  • They're pretty mad ......being lied to.
    about
  • I am sorry ......what I did. I hope you're not angry ....me.
    for/with
  • to travel by asking for free rides in other people’s cars, esp. by standing at the side of the road is to
    HITCHHIKE