| THE FUTURE | MONEY | FOOD | Grammar | COMPARATIVES |
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I'm thirsty. I will get some water.
Complete the sentence as a spontaneous decision.
I'm thirsty. I _____ (get) some water. |
afford
If you have enough money to pay for something, you can ______ it.
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cheesy
I love pizza because it's ______.
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I enjoy reading.
I enjoy (to read/reading)
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cheaper
This car is ______ (cheap) than that one.
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He is going to start a new job next month.
Complete the sentence as a plan.
He _____ (start) a new job next month. |
budget
A plan for how to spend your money.
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watery
Soup can be too ______ if it has too much liquid.
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She decided to study medicine.
She decided (to study/studying) medicine.
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more difficult
This exam is ______ (difficult) than the last one.
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That glass is full. It is going to spill.
Complete the sentence as a prediction based on evidence.
That glass is full. It _____ (spill). |
loan
Money you borrow from a bank.
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chocolaty
Chocolate cake is usually very ______.
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This is the book that/which I told you about.
This is the book ___ I told you about.
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This is better than that.
Correct the sentence:
This is more better than that. |
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I’m meeting the manager at 9 a.m. in his office.
Complete the sentence as a fixed arrangement
I _____ (meet) the manager at 9 a.m. in his office. |
expenses
Regular payments you must make, like rent or bills.
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spicy
Curry is often very ______.
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non-defining
This sentence includes a (defining/non-defining) relative clause
My car, which is very old, still works. |
She works harder than her colleagues
Correct the sentence:
She works more harder than her colleagues |
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Don’t worry, I will help you study tonight. (promise)
Complete the sentence:
You look upset about the test. Don’t worry, I _____ (help) you study tonight. |
mortgage
A long-term loan used to buy a house.
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buttery
Don't add butter. This pancaked are already very _____.
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The restaurant, which serves great food, is expensive.
The restaurant that serves great food is expensive.
Combine: “The restaurant is expensive. It serves great food.”
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more fluently
He speaks English ______ (fluently) than before.
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