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ed,ing: I´m sorry to be so (annoyed-annoying), but we are going to lose this game.
annoying
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Word formation: Honest Antonio always tells the truth, but I´m afraid Louis is rather_______.
dishonest
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Word formation: Rely Jeff´s motorbike is really_____________. It breaks down almost every day.
reliable
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Present Simple or Present continuous: Hi Felipe, ______________________(you-get) this bus every day?
do you get
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Word formation: Compete Simon is very ________________. He feels he always has to win.
competitive
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Present Simple or Present continuous:_________(the boss-know) you ___________________ (take) the day off today?
Does the boss know, are taking
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Word formation:Help The shop assistant was _______ so I demanded to see the manager.
helpful
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ed,ing: I feel more_________ to work when I know that other people will benefit from what I do. a. distracted b. motivated c.refreshed
b. motivated
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Present Simple or Present continuous: No, I ______________________ (usually-take) the 64 to work, but I _______________(not-go) to the office today.
usually take, I´m not going
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Word formation: enthusiasm I really wanted to go surfing, but Chloe was less__________ than me.
enthusiastic
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Present Simple or Present continuous: In fact, I´ll do that as soon as I __________(find) something better.
find
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ed,ing: Can you please stop making that silly noise. It´s really: a.irritating b.challenging c.fascinating
a.irritating
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Word formation: Aggression That dog becomes quite ____________whenever you walk past the garden.
aggressive
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present, present continuous: He____________ (always-critiscise) the staff, and most of us__________(not-deserve)that.
is always critiscising, don´t deserve
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Present Simple or Present continuous: Well, at the moment I ____________(get ) a bit tired of the job, and I ___________(think) of leaving soon.
I´m getting, I´m thinking
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