English Grammar Exercises with answers Part 3: Your quest towards C2 by Daniel B. Smith
Author:Daniel B. Smith [Smith, Daniel B.]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2019-12-29T00:00:00+00:00
â c) surly
1783. Trivial
â a) important
â b) paltry
â c) irrelevant
1784. Boon
â a) benefit
â b) hindrance
â c) donation
1785. Irate
â a) taper
â b) content
â c) daring
1786. Wary
â a) indiscreet
â b) rashâ
â c) daring
1787. Success
â a) boom
â b) failure
â c) fame
1788. Vacant
â a) idleâ
â b) bareâ
â c) occupied
1789. Advanced
â a) higher
â b) elementary
â c) radical
1790. Rancor
â a) kindness
â b) malice
â c) grudge
Phrasal verbs
1791. To sample some clothing.
â a) try toâ
â b) try on
â c) try out
1792. To submit something.
â a) hand out
â b) hand on
â c) hand in
1793. To like someone.
â a) get around
â b) get on
â c) get along
1794. To meet or find by chance.
â a) come across
â b) come on
â c) come forward
1795. To assemble.
â a) put to
â b) put on
â c) put together
1796. To meet someone unexpectedly.
â a) run on
â b) run into
â c) run over
1797. To concentrate on something.
â a) focus down
â b) focus in
â c) focus on
1798. To remember something.
â a) think back
â b) think on
â c) think again
1799. To have none left.
â a) run in
â b) run out
â c) run on
1800. To answer the telephone.
â a) pick up
â b) pick in
â c) pick out
1801. To end a phone conversation.
â a) hang on
â b) hand in
â c) hand up
1802. To make someone happier.
â a) cheer out
â b) cheer up
â c) cheer off
1803. To rip into pieces.
â a) tear in
â b) tear up
â c) tear off
1804. To disappoint.
â a) let down
â b) get down
â c) let in
1805. To recommend not doing something.
â a) advice down
â b) advice in
â c) advise against
1806. To quit.
â a) drop in
â b) drop now
â c) drop out
1807. To inspect/investigate.
â a) look at
â b) look into
â c) look in
1808. To switch something on.
â a) turn in
â b) turn off
â c) turn on
1809. To dispose of something.
â a) throw on
â b) throw away
â c) throw off
1810. To compete with someone, to oppose.
â a) go on
â b) go after
â c) go against
1811. To consider an idea.
â a) think back
â b) think over
â c) think on
1812. To organize, to resolve a problem.
â a) sort on
â b) sort in
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