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newspaper headlines question 1
Some people only read the ......... lines in a newspaper.


newspaper headlines, answer 1 newspaper headlines, origin of words that entered english, top vs big vs main vs head

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 learn english vocabulary: noun adjective test toefl test What is the difference between "the sell by date" and "the sell th
newspaper headlines question 2
You should always check the sell ......... date of things you buy in the supermarket.


newspaper headlines, answer 2 simple present tense, in vs through vs by vs off

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 word games: free online noun adjective game toefl test To pay somebody off
newspaper headlines question 3
When the building was completed, all the workers were paid ..........


newspaper headlines, answer 3 comparative adverb, off vs through vs out vs over

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 meaning of tenet, devastation, forbearance, fealty, prestige Oversee vs. overlook
newspaper headlines question 4
The boss was good enough to ......... my mistake.


newspaper headlines, answer 4 phrasal verb exercise, oversee vs overtake vs overdo vs overlook

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newspaper headlines question 5
It is always ......... when you misunderstand the customs of other countries.


newspaper headlines, answer 5 part of speech essay, embarrassing vs peculiar vs singular vs attitude

 vocabulary words: example of verbs sat test Newspapers are delivered to people's doors every day
newspaper headlines question 6
Newspapers are ......... to people's doors every day.


newspaper headlines, answer 6 newspaper headlines, commonly used preposition, taken vs distributed vs delivered vs handed

 word games: free online verb game sat test Why we can't use "thankfulness" or "gratefulness" here?
newspaper headlines question 7
In her speech she expressed her ......... for all the help she had been given.


newspaper headlines, answer 7 subject object pronouns, thankfulness vs gratitude vs gratefulness vs thanking

 define accost, overpower, inquire, resonate, generate, outreach Difference between in short and briefly
newspaper headlines question 8
In ......... nothing much happened at the meeting.


newspaper headlines, answer 8 6 grade grammar part speech, quick vs briefly vs short vs shortly

 should i take the oral complement which releases this year Expression: "Standing ovation"
newspaper headlines question 9
At the end of the speech the whole assembly gave the speakers a standing ..........


newspaper headlines, answer 9 activities some and any, ovation vs applause vs cheering vs support

 does toefl compensate for a low verbal score? Meaning of 'opinion polls'
newspaper headlines question 10
Politicians pretend to ignore opinion ..........


newspaper headlines, answer 10 parts of speech activities, votes vs figures vs numbers vs polls

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