Vocabulary, Phrasal Verbs, Grammar, Reading, and Writing Examples

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Vocabulary

1. He tried to steal my bag, but I didn’t let him.

2. When is your dentist’s appointment?

3. I recognized him because of the scar on his face.

4. He was released from prison after serving a ten-year sentence.

5. I received a fine because I was driving above the speed limit.

6. The detective tried to prove to the people that their neighborhood was safe.

7. Everyone knew they were guilty, but they just couldn’t prove it.

Vocabulary 2

1. The shirt you bought me was too big, so I’m going to exchange it for a smaller one.

2. How much do we owe? We want to pay you now.

3. How much does your hairstylist charge for a haircut?

4. He hadn’t acted in years, but recently has made a comeback and has appeared in films.

5. The cost of living has risen, so everything has become more expensive this year.

6. Thank you so much. I’m so grateful for everything you have done.

7. I know he’ll succeed despite the difficulties. I have confidence in him.

8. Could you please point to the person who you saw breaking into the car?

Phrasal Verb

1. He might not turn up.

2. The tattoo gave the suspect away.

3. Don’t bring up the burglary in front of the children.

4. Please back me up at the meeting.

5. The show must go on!

Grammar

1. It was raining so I took my umbrella so that I wouldn't get wet while walking in the park.

2. George reminded Emma about their appointment for the following day.

3. The customer, whose meal was cold, didn't want to pay the bill.

4. Unless I have to, I won't come to the meeting.

5. The station manager announced that the train had been delayed.

6. The restaurant is thought to be the best in town.

7. Why are you holding me back?

8. Jane is my best friend on whom I can always depend.

9. I wish I had studied harder.

10. The manager wanted to know whether I was looking for a full-time job.

11. The Beatles broke up due to their financial disagreement.

12. The meal, which Ben prepared was very tasty.

13. I waited until evening when Jim turned up at home then.

14. I had my hair cut too short last week.

15. Tom can’t have seen you.

Reading

1. People posted photographs of themselves with the Coca-Cola bottles online because many of them were able to take the bottle carrying their own name or that of someone close to them.

2. Nike is an example of this “free” advertising influencing people’s perception and is the success of the campaign centered on the creation of a personalized product.

3. The personalization of products using 3D may result in advances: consumers will be able to design a customized and personalized product, which they can receive in a matter of hours.

Writing

Drug addict who robbed her own grandfather is failed:

A woman that attacked her grandfather with a hammer while robbing him to find her drug addiction has been failed for four years. Dolly and her boyfriend carried out a string of robberies in New Zealand. Dolly’s grandfather John, was the victim. He testified that they robbed him twice, stealing jewelry and 160 dollars in cash on the first occasion. They had no fear of hurting him with a hammer and pushing and knocking him to the floor.

But not having enough with her grandfather, they have also robbed an adult store, where attached an employee. Both of them took 80 dollars from the till. After being judged and giving her sentence, Dolly, was failed for nine years with a five-year extended license for his part in the three offenses as well as two other robberies he committed on his own.

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