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L7 Unit 1+2

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  • Make a cleft sentence - what + subject + verb + be
    .
  • A phrase meaning "immediately like"
    hit it off with
  • If person A and Person B know person C they have a ________ friend
    Mutual
  • What is the opposite of being the favourite?
    Being the underdog
  • Planting flowers is one way to _________ a city centre
    spruce up
  • If something is an easy yes to say to, it's a
    no-brainer
  • What do we not use to talk about past states
    Would
  • What verb means to admit that you have lost?
    Concede
  • If your friend can keep a secret you are more likely to _________ in them
    confide in
  • I enjoy these classes so much, I never look at the clock so I.....
    lose track of time
  • If you and a friend aren't talking to each other anymore, you have
    fell out / fallen out
  • We use past participles (ed form) in the reduced relative clause when the verb in the original clause has a/an ________ meaning
    passive
  • Something special and not likely to be repeated
    once-in-a-lifetime
  • What would you substitute here - I didn't have a job, but I've got a job now
    a job
  • We use keep on for present habits. What do we use for past habits
    Kept on
  • Poor-quality homes that are not in good condition are called....
    Slums
  • We use be prone to (+infinitive) and be inclined to (+infinitive) to describe likely positive or negative behaviour?
    Negative behaviour
  • We use present participles (ing form) in the reduced relative clause when the verb in the original clause has a/an ________ meaning
    active
  • What words could you omit here - Are you ready to leave?
    (Are you) Ready to leave?
  • Factories are usually found where?
    An industrial estate