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  • .......... (Compliment/ Embarrassment/ Trainers) means something that you say or do to show praise or admiration for someone
    Compliment
  • I need to .......... (call round/ join/ last) to my house to take my materials.
    Call round
  • My mentor gave me some .......... (advice/ backup /bad-tempered) about writing my article.
    Advice
  • A/An .......... (swift/ unbroke/ tactful) person is careful not to say or do anything that could upset someone.
    Tactful
  • ............ is the person who is invited to somewhere. (Fill in the blank considering the rest of the sentence!)
    Invitee
  • Cem Yılmaz always .......... me .......... (Fill in the blanks considering the GIF above!)
    Makes me laugh
  • Please tell us the type of the party considering the picture!
    Fancy-dress party
  • Teenagers are mostly interested in watching Japanese .......... (hometown/ arrow/ animated films).
    Animated films
  • In today's world, teenagers are not fond of ........... (Fill in the blank considering the picture above!)
    Visiting relatives
  • I believe that if you .......... (get on well/ welcome/ tolerant) with your best friend, your friendship will last forever.
    Get on well
  • James is very .......... (title/ self-centered/ keen) on travelling.
    Keen
  • I think that dogs are .......... (impolite/ loyal/ possession) animals.
    Loyal
  • My friend .......... (made an excuse/ made an offer/ made apology) to see the new movie "Batman".
    Made an offer
  • Tell us the synonym of "swiftly"! (quickly/ slowly/ tactfully)
    Quickly
  • Tell us the synonym of "event"! (Occasion/ Oak/ Unreliable)
    Occasion
  • Children need lots of .......... (embarrasment/ entertainment/ encouragement) from their parents in order to achieve something.
    Encouragement
  • A/An ........... (sneaky/ arrogant/ lonely) person does things in a secret and unfair way.
    Sneaky
  • The expression ".............." (hurt someone's feelings/ have something in common/ have a good sense of humour) means to share the same interests or have similar characteristics.
    Have something in common
  • A/An ........... (arrogant/genorous/humorous) person believes that he/she is better or more important than other people
    Arrogant
  • We're meeting tomorrow to discuss ............. (bad-tempered/arrangements/swap) for the competition.
    Arrangements