English Language Progress Test 1

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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.

  • taste (correct)
  • feeling

My sister's favourite band have just...a new album.

  • brougth
  • released (correct)

My maths teacher's mood is rather (bastante)...

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What is the....between these two words?

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Some actors are out of work for years before they finally....it.

<p>make (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

I get really annoyed...my brother's behaviour.

<p>by (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

I am a bit...of money at the moment.

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Suddenly, a movement...my eye.

<p>caught (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

We decided not to go because of the...wind.

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The boss was very...towards us when we returned late.

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It is a pity that you had to be so...with him.

<p>impatient (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Tom is not very good at...responsability.

<p>taking (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

It looks...it's going to rain later on.

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The situation is extremaly...

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Flashcards

Come across

To find something unexpectedly.

Taste in music

A person's preference or liking in music.

Released a new album

Made a new music album available.

Unpredictable mood

A mood that is not expected or consistent.

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Difference between words

The way two words are different in meaning or use.

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Make it

To achieve something.

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Annoying behavior

Behavior that is causing trouble or irritation.

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Short of money

To not have enough money.

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Caught my eye

Attracted attention.

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Strong wind

A powerful wind.

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Icy tone

A cold, unfriendly manner.

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Impatient with someone

Unable to wait.

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Taking responsibility

Accepting duties or obligations.

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Looks like rain

Signs indicating rain.

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Extremely embarrassing

Very shameful or humiliating.

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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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