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Which is the stressed syllable? a|fi|cio|na|do
a|fi|cio|NA|do
Which is the stressed syllable? crack|ling
CRACK|ling
Which is the stressed syllable? at|mos|phere
AT|mos|phere
Which is the stressed syllable? whis|per|ing
WHIS|per|ing
Which is the stressed syllable? com|po|si|tion
com|po|SI|tion
Which is the stressed syllable? con|cerned
con|CERNED
If someone is frightened, hurt, or overly excited they often s________ out loud.
scream
When a book’s so interesting and exciting that it’s impossible to put down it is often described as g________.
gripping
That film was incredibly m________. I think everyone in the cinema was crying at the end of it!
moving
People who can’t help repeating sounds or words as they speak are said to have a s___________.
stammer
When I hear a familiar tune I usually end up w/h________ along with it.
whistling / humming
It is considered very bad manners in most countries to s________ your soup loudly.
slurp
A film that is really exciting and full of action is described as f________-m________.
fast-moving
When someone makes a loud noise when they cry it is called s____.
sobbing
Never read reviews before going to see a film – they’re always full of s________!
spoilers
To be honest, I struggled to finish the book you lent me. I found it too h________ -__________.
heavy-going
You have to read this novel! It’s a h________ story that you won’t find easy to get out of your mind.
haunting
I couldn’t sleep after watching that film. The main character was just so c________! I’d feel really uncomfortable if I met him in real life.
creepy
This book is really i________. I just can’t wait to find out what happens next!
intriguing
The film was really t________-________; we stayed up till 2 a.m. talking about it.
thought-provoking
A story which seems unlikely or difficult to believe can be described as i________.
implausible
A story that makes you cry or feel strong emotion is m______.
moving
tap / bang / buzz / giggle
giggle
drip / slurp / splash / hoot
hoot
whistle / click / mumble / whisper
click
bang / crash / snif / crunch
sniff
rattle / whisper / click / drip
whisper
yell / tick / whisper / sigh
tick
groan / mumble / scream / slam
slam
It’s unlikely that they’ll be on time for the performance. Correct or incorrect?
Correct
Mika is bound being here soon. She’s not usually late. Correct or incorrect?
Incorrect: Mika is bound to be here soon. She’s not usually late.
I don’t think we should ask Joe to join us. He’s not definitely the party type. Correct or incorrect?
Incorrect: I don’t think we should ask Joe to join us. He’s definitely not the party type.
I have a feeling Ken may not be the right person for the job. Correct or incorrect?
Correct
Not only she is my sister, she is also my best friend. Correct or incorrect?
Incorrect: Not only is she my sister, she is also my best friend.
He says he’ll be probably a little late. We can wait. Correct or incorrect?
Incorrect: He says he'll probably be a little late. We can wait.
Not until I see the money with my own eyes ________ that I have been paid! (I believe / will I believe / do I believe)
will I believe
________ Arno arrived than he and Erik started to fight. (Sooner than / As soon / No sooner had)
No sooner had
Not until ________ you’re sorry will we discuss what happened! (say you / you're say / you say)
you say
Never ________ such a ridiculous excuse! (have I heard / I heard / I have heard)
have I heard
Only when you watch someone make a basket ________ what an art it is. (you do realize / do you realize / you realize)
do you realize
Rarely ________ so relaxed. (I have felt / have felt / have I felt)
have I felt
Not only _______ late, you’re also not dressed properly. (you are / are you / you’re)
are you
Anja must have spoken / must speak German very well. She has lived in Berlin for seven years.
must speak
Paul couldn’t / might have practised much for his cello exam – he failed it!
couldn't
Beatrice is sure to / bound get the job. She’s got excellent qualifications.
sure to
I’m afraid I’m won’t / unlikely to be there in time for the meeting.
unlikely
If we leave now, we should / should have catch the last bus home.
should
Milla ought / should to have been here twenty minutes ago.
ought
We’ll probably be / probably start watching the film at about nine o’clock.
probably
Carl definitely won’t / won’t definitely get a promotion next month. He doesn’t work hard enough.
definitely won't
Dave can’t / must have been at home; he didn’t answer the door when I knocked.
can't