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Questions and Answers
While I was tidying my room, I came...a story I had written.
While I was tidying my room, I came...a story I had written.
- across (correct)
- over
My.....in music has changed a lot over the years.
My.....in music has changed a lot over the years.
- taste (correct)
- feeling
My sister's favourite band have just...a new album.
My sister's favourite band have just...a new album.
- brougth
- released (correct)
My maths teacher's mood is rather (bastante)...
My maths teacher's mood is rather (bastante)...
What is the....between these two words?
What is the....between these two words?
Some actors are out of work for years before they finally....it.
Some actors are out of work for years before they finally....it.
I get really annoyed...my brother's behaviour.
I get really annoyed...my brother's behaviour.
I am a bit...of money at the moment.
I am a bit...of money at the moment.
Suddenly, a movement...my eye.
Suddenly, a movement...my eye.
We decided not to go because of the...wind.
We decided not to go because of the...wind.
The boss was very...towards us when we returned late.
The boss was very...towards us when we returned late.
It is a pity that you had to be so...with him.
It is a pity that you had to be so...with him.
Tom is not very good at...responsability.
Tom is not very good at...responsability.
It looks...it's going to rain later on.
It looks...it's going to rain later on.
The situation is extremaly...
The situation is extremaly...
Flashcards
Come across
Come across
To find something unexpectedly.
Taste in music
Taste in music
A person's preference or liking in music.
Released a new album
Released a new album
Made a new music album available.
Unpredictable mood
Unpredictable mood
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Difference between words
Difference between words
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Make it
Make it
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Annoying behavior
Annoying behavior
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Short of money
Short of money
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Caught my eye
Caught my eye
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Strong wind
Strong wind
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Icy tone
Icy tone
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Impatient with someone
Impatient with someone
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Taking responsibility
Taking responsibility
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Looks like rain
Looks like rain
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Extremely embarrassing
Extremely embarrassing
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Study Notes
Vocabulary and Word Usage
- Came Across: Used to describe finding something by chance, e.g., "came across a story."
- Taste in Music: Refers to personal preferences in music style, indicating it's subjective and evolves over time.
- Released: Pertains to the launch of a new album, highlighting the significance of this term in the music industry.
- Unpredictable Mood: Indicates the inability to foresee someone's mood changes, underlining its commonly used adjective form.
- Difference: Essential for comparing two items; the specific term highlights distinctions rather than similarities.
- Make it: Commonly used phrase indicating achieving success or recognition, particularly in acting or entertainment fields.
- Annoyed by: Proper preposition usage to express irritation or displeasure regarding someone's actions.
- Short of Money: An expression meaning lacking sufficient funds, showcasing casual language in financial contexts.
- Caught My Eye: A phrase indicating something grabbed attention unexpectedly, often used in contexts of noticing or discovering.
- Strong Wind: Used to describe wind intensity, distinguishing it from 'hard,' which is less common in this context.
- Icy Attitude: Describes a cold or unfriendly demeanor, often used figuratively in interpersonal relations.
- Impatient Behavior: Describes a lack of patience towards someone or something, emphasizing the emotional state in social contexts.
- Taking Responsibility: Common phrase indicating acceptance of duties or roles, contrasting with 'doing responsibility' which is less grammatically appropriate.
- Looks Like: Used to denote an assumption or prediction about the future; a colloquial expression for expectation.
- Embarrassing Situation: Highlights a scenario causing discomfort or shame for someone, with 'embarrassing' as the adjective form commonly used.
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