Articles | Relative Clauses | Compound Adjectives | Phrasal Verbs |
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the / a
When I left ____ station, I had to wait for ____ taxi for a long time.
the - a/an - X |
where
I like the scene _____ Shrek meets Donkey.
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cold-blooded
He is a ____ murderer and we can't do anything to stop him.
dark-haired / thick-skinned / cold-blooded |
split up
When they ____ she dedicated herself to work to try to forget him.
make out / split up / get back together |
the / X
When we looked out of ____ window we saw the mountains covered with ____ snow.
the - a/an - X |
that
Social media networks are an excellent tool ____ you can use to promote your business.
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narrow-minded
The ____ policeman truly believed only Hispanics commit serious crimes.
open-minded / narrow-minded / absent-minded |
settle down
They thought they would never ____ and get married.
settle down / make out / settle for |
the / the
Jack doesn't like ____ bread from ____ local bakery.
the - a/an - X |
whose
The driver, ____ contract finishes at the end of the season, doesn't want to talk about his future.
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fair-haired
____ girls, is what people call women with golden hair.
fair-haired / thin-skinned / warm-hearted |
make up
She gave him a bottle of wine to ____ after their fight.
get on / go out / make up |
a / X
We took ____ trip around London and stopped at ____ Westminster Abbey.
the - a/an - X |
which
I wasn't honest with Kenneth, ____ made him furious.
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bullet-proof
He wanted to warn the young man to wear a ____vest for his protection.
short-sighted / long-legged / bullet-proof |
get away
She was able to ____ with that murder, they still haven't solved the case.
get together / get over / get away |
The / the / the
____ Danube River flows right through ____ centre of ____ city.
the - a/an - X |
whom
The victims, most of ____ were adults, are being identified by the US authorities.
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well-off
He comes from a ____ family from the north of Spain, who love to go to the opera and spend time on yachts.
duty-free / well-off / money-proof |
get behind
If you're absent all the time, you'll really ____ with your work.
get behind / get round to / get at |