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  • According to the weather forecast, there's going to be thunder and ........ this evening. (LIGHT)
    lightning
  • This food is supposed to be healthy yet it's full of ......... (ADD)
    additives
  • If it is ........ to everyone, shall we move on to the next topic? (AGREE)
    agreeable
  • The last time I saw him he was ........ up a girl in the disco. (to talk to someone in a friendly way because you are attracted to them)
    chatting
  • They do look very similar but apparently they are ........ . (RELATE)
    unrelated
  • Most countries in the world have a ........ elected government. (DEMOCRATIC)
    democratically
  • It was a ........ liquid that looked just like water. (COLOUR)
    colourless
  • We need to buy some ........ vegetables from the supermarket. (FREEZE)
    frozen
  • Be careful working with him. He loves to ........ tricks on people. (COLLOCATION)
    play
  • I don't know why you find it so confusing. It's ........ simple.
    perfectly
  • Don't go out without a coat. It's ........ out today. (FREEZE)
    freezing
  • The sides were totally ........ and the home team won easily. (EQUAL)
    unequal
  • I tried to get a table in the Chinese restaurant but they were ........ booked. (COLLOCATION)
    fully
  • In ......... to pollution, cars are also the cause of a large number of deaths. (ADD)
    addition
  • Is anyone ever going to ........ any action about the terrible condition of the local roads? (COLLOCATION)
    take
  • The receptionist ........ up before I had the chance to ask any more questions. (to put the phone down)
    hung
  • She guessed the answer ........ and went through to the final. (ACCURATE)
    accurately
  • It is customary in some countries to ........ hands with someone each time you meet them. (COLLOCATIONS)
    shake
  • After several hours of questioning the police finally placed the man ........ arrest. (COLLOCATION)
    under
  • She is a famous pacifist and is always ........ out against war. (to criticize or oppose something publicly)
    speaking
  • He's a very ........ person and always thinks of other people. (CARE)
    caring
  • One of the basic principles of a ........ is that everyone of a certain age is allowed to vote. (DEMOCRATIC)
    democracy
  • I've never seen him so angry. He really ........ his temper. (COLLOCATION)
    lost
  • The robbers ........ themselves up after being involved in a car chase. (to surrender)
    gave
  • I picked up a ........ from the dentist today on caring for your teeth. (BOOK)
    booklet
  • Apparently the band are in the ........ studio working on their new album. (RECORD)
    recording
  • The teacher asked us to try to do all the ........ in our head. (CALCULATE)
    calculations
  • The car ........ out of petrol on the way to town and we had to walk to the nearest petrol station to get some. (to have no more of something left)
    ran
  • The teacher ........ the cake up equally for all the children. (to separate into smaller parts)
    divided
  • How did you manage to break it? You're so ........ . (CARE)
    careless
  • A lot of people feel a little depressed whenever there's a .......... moon. (COLLOCATION)
    full
  • In the film they try to ........ exactly what would happen during an earthquake. (CREATE)
    recreate
  • The first time we went to Paris was a ........ experience for both of us. (MAGIC)
    magical
  • The company have been accused of publishing ........ figures in order to make more sales. (ACCURATE)
    inaccurate
  • Unfortunately, it seems that the two leaders have not agreed on any ........ solutions to the political problem. (MEAN)
    meaningful
  • I decorated the living room but the bathroom was my wife's ........ . (CREATE)
    creation
  • There is little evidence that women are gaining ........ with men in higher ranking managerial positions. (EQUAL)
    equality
  • I was sitting ........ watching the TV when I remembered I had to go out to a meeting. (COMFORT)
    comfortably
  • Our young daughter is always talking to her ........ friends when she's alone in her bedroom. (IMAGE)
    imaginary
  • I've been going out too often lately and have ........ behind with my work. (to not progress with work as fast as others)
    fallen
  • I don't like our new bed at all. It's really ........ . (COMFORT)
    uncomfortable
  • I've had a little ........ in the back of my leg since the car accident. (COMFORT)
    discomfort
  • 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
  • I haven't got any matches but you can use my ........ if you want it. (LIGHT)
    lighter
  • Many language students worry more about ........ in their speaking skills than fluency. (ACCURATE)
    accuracy
  • I really don't know how you ... up with his lazy attitude. He makes me so angry. (to tolerate)
    put
  • The ........ system in this country is definitely getting worse. (POST)
    postal
  • So, have you got any ........ for how the game is going to end this afternoon? (PREDICT)
    predictions
  • They had a ........ at their daughter's birthday party who kept getting his tricks wrong. (MAGIC)
    magician
  • Don't worry about getting a taxi home. You can always ........ the night. (COLLOCATION)
    stay
  • I must have ........ I was sure I'd bought enough cakes for everyone. (CALCULATE)
    miscalculated
  • He reacted in a very ........ way when the teacher questioned him, which made her rather suspicious. (DEFEND)
    defensive
  • Could you explain what the ........ of this word is? (MEAN)
    meaning
  • FCE ........ for First Certificate in English. (PHRASAL VERB: to be an abbreviation for a word)
    stands
  • Can you bring your cassette ........ to the party? (RECORD)
    recorder
  • I really don't know how you ... up with his lazy attitude. He makes me so angry. (to tolerate something)
    put
  • 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)
    keep
  • I'd like to make a ........ for this afternoon's performance please. (BOOK)
    booking
  • Don't get yourself all upset, ........ down. It was only a joke. (PHRASAL VERB)
    calm
  • Look! Stop playing around and .......... down to some work. (PHRASAL VERB: to start doing a job or task)
    get
  • I think they are having problems with their ........ . She seems to be arguing with him all the time. (RELATE)
    relationship
  • I don't know why she's entering that competition. She doesn't ........ a chance of winning. (COLLOCATION)
    stand
  • The ........ on the animal's skin was beautiful. (COLOUR)
    colouring
  • I love to wear bright ........ clothes. (COLOUR)
    colourful
  • The ........ in our office is very bright and uncomfortable. (LIGHT)
    lighting
  • I think I'll ........ in for another half an hour before I get up for work. (to stay in bed longer than usual)
    lie
  • You never know, you might win. Why don't you ........ a chance and enter? (COLLOCATION)
    take
  • I've been collecting ........ stamps since I was a child. (POST)
    postage
  • I was ........ the impression you didn't want to come on holiday with us.
    under
  • One of his greatest talents as a storyteller is his wonderful ........ . (IMAGE)
    imagination
  • I'm sorry but these figures are ........ without any evidence. (MEAN)
    meaningless
  • If we don't organise the election properly we could be accused of being ........ . (DEMOCRATIC)
    undemocratic
  • Stand still and try to ... your balance. (PHRASAL VERB)
    keep
  • The judges ........ her painting out as the winner. (to select something from a group)
    picked
  • If there are any ........ expenses please let us know. (ADD)
    additional
  • He ........ a fortune dealing in stocks and shares.
    made
  • I speak fluent German but my ........ language is English. ( COLLOCATION)
    native
  • Several of my ........ are coming to visit this weekend. (RELATE)
    relatives
  • He cut the cake ........ into quarters and gave a piece to each of the children. (EQUAL)
    equally
  • The ........ was spoken to by the referee for fouling an opponent. (DEFEND)
    defender
  • If you really want to travel round the world then ........ ahead and do it.
    go
  • Can I count .......... you to support me in our next meeting? (PHRASAL VERB)
    on
  • The thing you notice most about the people is their ........ . They are so warm and welcoming towards you. (FRIEND)
    friendliness
  • He was ........ off by his parents for staying out too late. (to speak to someone angrily because they have done something wrong)
    told
  • I'm sorry but I ......... with everything that you've said. We clearly have nothing in common. (AGREE)
    disagree
  • I suppose I go to the gym about three times a week ........ average. (COLLOCATION)
    on
  • Could I borrow your ........ for a minute? (CALCULATE)
    calculator
  • The recent crime statistics do not take into consideration the numbers of ........ crimes, incidents that the police never hear about. (RECORD)
    unrecorded
  • This is your ........ warning. If you don't pay your bill soon we'll have to disconnect you. (COLLOCATION)
    final
  • Our daughter is only 6 and she can already ........ the time. (COLLOCATION)
    tell
  • Have we got any ice creams in the ........? (FREEZE)
    freezer
  • Experts are advising people to ........ down on the amount of times we use our cars to reduce the problem of pollution. (to do or use something less often)
    cut
  • Before we finish I'd just like to ........ out that you are all required to attend a meeting this afternoon. (PHRASAL VERB: to give important information)
    point
  • Politicians said it was an act of aggression against a ........ nation. (DEFEND)
    defenceless
  • There was general ........ that the business needed to invest more in technology. There was only one person who didn't want to spend more. (AGREE)
    agreement
  • I'd never entered a competition before so you can ........ how surprised I was when they told me I'd won first prize. (IMAGE)
    imagine
  • They didn't tell us about their change of plans until the ........ minute, which was a bit thoughtless. (COLLOCATION)
    last
  • The party wasn't very nice and the host was very ........ . He didn't even offer us a drink. (FRIEND)
    unfriendly
  • Their ........ began during their time together at university. (FRIEND)
    friendship
  • I won't be able to come into work tomorrow as I'm ........ into my new house. (to begin living in a different house)
    moving
  • I couldn't get tickets as it was all ........ up. (BOOK)
    booked
  • I've never seen anyone famous in ........ life. (COLLOCATION)
    real
  • He's a very ........ boy and does well in subjects like art and design. (CREATE)
    creative
  • 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
  • Steve always arrives late every day and ........ he didn't get in until lunch time today. (PREDICT)
    predictably
  • Who do you think cleans your bedroom? It doesn't ........ tidy itself! (MAGIC)
    magically
  • Please be ........ with that watch. It's worth a lot of money.(CARE)
    careful
  • That's probably the ........ at the door. He usually comes at this time. (POST)
    postman
  • I'm sorry but I ......... with everything that you've said. We clearly have nothing in common.(PHRASAL VERB)
    hand