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Which discourse markers do you use to sum up the argument?
In conclusion
Which discourse markers do you use to express the same point in another way?
In other words
Which discourse markers do you use to reinforce a point or argument?
Indeed; After all
Which discourse markers do you use to qualify or make a concession to an opinion or argument?
Having said that; Admittedly
Which discourse markers do you use to introduce an opinion?
In my view; I suspect that ; I believe that
Complete the adverb + adjective collocation: _____ optimistic.
wildly
Complete the adverb + adjective collocation: _____ familiar.
vaguely
Complete the adverb + adjective collocation: _____ reasonable.
perfectly
Complete the adverb + adjective collocation: _____ slow.
painfully
Complete the adverb + adjective collocation: _____ amusing.
mildly
Complete the adverb + adjective collocation: _____ in love.
hopelessly
Complete the adverb + adjective collocation: _____ serious.
deadly
Complete the adverb + adjective collocation: _____ disappointed.
bitterly
What's the ungradable adjective? Attractive...
Stunning
What's the ungradable adjective? Clever...
Brilliant
What's the ungradable adjective? Pleased...
Delighted
What's the ungradable adjective? Original...
Unique
What's the ungradable adjective? Small...
Tiny
What's the ungradable adjective? Important...
Essential
What's the ungradable adjective? Surprising...
Amazing
What's the ungradable adjective? Cold...
Freezing
What's the opposite of a self-contained town?
A sprawling town.
What's the opposite of a scruffy town?
A well-kept town.
What's the opposite of a characterless town?
A quaint town.
What's the opposite of a lively town?
A sleepy town.
A university town is...
A town with lots of bars and restaurants, historic buldings and young population.
A spa town is...
a place where people go to improve their health, often by exercising or having baths in special waters.
A shanty town is...
A town of temporary shelters on the edge of a big city built by and for poor people.
A regional capital is...
The capital or main city of a region.
A port town is...
A town on the coast with boats or ships and working industry.
A market town is...
A small town, often old with a historic square in the center.
An industrial town is...
A town with factories.
A holiday town/resort...
A place full of shops and attractions for tourists, often on the coast.
A historic town is...
An old town with buldings and monuments from the past.
A ghost town is...
A town with no people, often a boom town that went bust, or because a disaster or change in the economy caused people to leave.
A boom town is...
A town that has grown up suddenly, usually for a reason such as the discovery of oil, or the bulding of a large, local factory.