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Delimiter between question and answer:

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  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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differ - create at least 4 new words
difference, indifference, different, indifferent, differentiate
trust - create at least 4 new words
trusting, trustful, distrustful, trustworthy, untrustworthy
rely - create 6 new words
reliable, unreliable, reliably, unreliably, reliability, unreliability
I am very tired. This lesson isn't that great. But IF I ...
If I weren't very tired, this lesson would be better.
Don't eat so much cheese. You'll put on a lot of weight. IF you ...
If you keep eating/don't stop eating so much cheese, you'll put on a lot of weight.
I didn't take any books on holiday. I got really bored. But IF I ...
If I had taken some books with me, I would/may not have been bored.
He didn't revise for his exams. He regrets this now. What does he say? I wish I ...
I wish I had revised for my exams.
He suggested seeking legal advice. Correct or not?
Correct. suggest/propose/recommend + ing always
All prepositions (of, to, for, with etc) in English are followed by +ing True or false?
TRUE! He admitted TO STEALING. I am proud OF BEING able to run fast, etc.
My supervisor and I have a rocky relationship. This means a) good or b) bad relationship
B
We get on like a house on fire. This means a) we like each other a lot b) we fight a lot
We get on like a house on fire = we like each other a lot
The only recommendation what I have is that you change the program. Correct?
No. "recommendation WHICH I have ..."
Your new play, which opens next week, is described as a black comedy. Correct?
Yes
Which of these collocates with PROMISING?
Extremely, practically, highly
Which of these collocates with GIFTED? Highly, naturally, largely
Highly/naturally
What can you call an extremely talented child?
Whizzkid / bright child/ child prodigy
Many people believe that nurture is more important than nature. Passive: ...
Nurture is believed to be more important than nature.
The police thought she had fled the country. In the passive: She ...
She was thought to have left the country.
People say that Jenkings has financial problems. In the passive: Jenkins ...
Jenkins is said to have financial problems.
In the CAE exam do essays need to have a title?
Yes
Tom said, "I think we should go to the concert tonight". USE THE WORD "RECOMMEND" to report Tom's words.
Tom recommended GOING to the concert. / Tom recommended that we (should) go to the concert.
Clara asked, "What time will you be home tonight?" Clara asked me ...
... what time I would be home tonight/that night.
John said, "I have been waiting for you an hour". John told me that ...
... he had been waiting for me for an hour.
recommend/suggest/propose is followed by "to" or "ing" (I recommend to go there/I recommend going there)
+ing