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Choose the alternative that is closest in meaning to the word in brackets and which does not change the meaning of the sentence. "He will accept our offer, [in the end]".   eventually
Choose the alternative that is closest in meaning to the word in brackets and which does not change the meaning of the sentence. "The [principal] purpose of a labour union is to increase wages and benefits for its members".   chief
Choose the alternative that is closest in meaning to the word in brackets and which does not change the meaning of the sentence. "This desertic area has been [inhabited] since 1802".   populated
Choose the alternative which is closest in meaning to the word in brackets and which does not change the meaning of the sentence. "My [attendant] will follow with our luggage".   servant
Choose the alternative which is closest in meaning to the word in square brackets and which does not change the meaning of the sentence. "We asked a man where the bank was, but he didn't [answer]".   reply
Choose the alternative which is closest in meaning to the words in brackets and which does not change the meaning of the sentence. "It was [an endless] list of terrible events".   a never-ending
Choose the alternative which is closest in meaning to the words in brackets and which does not change the meaning of the sentence. "She looks good now that she [has lost weight]".   slimmed down
Choose the alternative which is closest in meaning to the words in square brackets and which does not change the meaning of the sentence. "Building that new fireplace [has worn me out]".   has made me really tired
Choose the alternative which is closest in meaning to the words in square brackets and which does not change the meaning of the sentence. "The job I want to do is a very [hard] one".   tough
Choose the alternative which means the same as the word in square brackets. "Tony is [nearly] sure that the ball hit the window".   almost
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence so that the meaning remains the same. "I prefer studying English to studying chemistry". "I ... study English than study chemistry".   would rather
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence so that the meaning remains the same. "If I were you, I would weigh that sample again". "... weigh that sample again?"   Shouldn't you
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence so that the meaning remains the same. "I'm sure it was Charlie I saw in town as I recognised his jacket". "Charlie ... in town as I recognised his jacket".   must have been
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence so that the meaning remains the same. "The murals were painted by a teenage artist". "A teenage artist ... the murals".   painted
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence so that the meaning remains the same. "The park has a lot of beautiful plants and trees". "There ... beautiful plants and trees in the park".   are
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence so that the meaning remains the same. "The samples were divided into three categories by the professor". "The professor ... the samples into three categories".   divided
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence so that the meaning remains the same. "There are a lot of holidays for people who live and work in Italy". "People who live and work in Italy ... of holidays".   have a lot
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence so that the meaning remains the same. "This experiment was more successful than the last one". "The last experiment was not ... this one".   as successful as
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence so that the meaning remains the same. "This summer was colder than last summer". "Last summer was not ... this summer".   as cold as
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence so that the meaning remains the same. "Why don't you study a bit longer before taking the exam?" "If I were you, ... a bit longer before taking the exam".   I would study
Choose the group of words which best completes the following sentence. "I ... some gardening when I finish reading this chapter. I need some exercise".   will go and do
Choose the option that is correct and has the same meaning as: "He spent 45 minutes going to the museum by bus".   It took him 45 minutes to go the museum by bus
Choose the option that is correct and has the same meaning as: "Look at those black clouds! There's rain on the way!"   Look at those black clouds! It is going to rain
Choose the sentence that is correct and has the same meaning as: "Bob is a better swimmer than George".   George does not swim as well as Bob
Choose the sentence that is correct and has the same meaning as: "He finished without help".   He did the job by himself
Choose the sentence that is correct and has the same meaning as: "I am pretty sure that this is Trafalgar Square".   This must be Trafalgar Square
Choose the sentence that is correct and has the same meaning as: "I phoned Norman last of all".   Norman was the last person I phoned
Choose the sentence that is correct and has the same meaning as: "If it doesn't rain, we will go to the sea on Sunday".   Unless it rains, we will go to the sea on Sunday
Choose the sentence that is correct and has the same meaning as: "Is this car yours?"   Do you own this car?
Choose the sentence that is correct and has the same meaning as: "The weather is too cold to go swimming".   The weather is not warm enough to go swimming
Choose the sentence that is correct and has the same meaning as: "There were a lot of people and I couldn't see the screen properly".   There were so many people that I couldn't see the screen properly
Choose the sentence that is correct and has the same meaning as: "They are repairing the car right now".   The car is being repaired right now
Choose the sentence that is correct and has the same meaning as: "They are repairing the washing machine right now".   The washing machine is being repaired right now
Choose the synonym of the word in brackets. "It was first [confirmed] by English physicist Henry Cavendish, that water is a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen".   verified
Choose the synonym of the word in brackets. "John was very [glad] about your success".   happy
Choose the word that best replaces the one in square brackets. "Before the [onset] of her illness, she was often feeling tired".   start
Choose the word that best replaces the one in square brackets. "He will [unlikely] leave this evening".   improbably
Choose the word that best replaces the one in square brackets. "She [quitted] smoking last year".   gave up
Choose the word which is closest in meaning to the one in brackets and which does not change the meaning of the sentence. "Sonar devices can locate the position of [submerged] objects through echoes".   underwater
Choose the word which is closest in meaning to the word in brackets and which does not change the meaning of the sentence. "Norman Rockwell's paintings and illustrations display a [meticulous] attention to detail".   careful
Choose the words which best complete the following sentence. "I'm so happy today! I've just met him and now I'm ...".   on cloud nine
Complete the following conversation. "...?". "He's tall and slim with black hair".   What does he look like
Complete the following conversation. A: "If she asks you to help her, ... it?" B: "Yes, of course!"   will you do
Complete the following conversation. A: Do you have much experience in this field? B: Yes, I ...   have worked on this type of problem for four years so far
Complete the following conversation. A: How long ...? B: Since last spring.   have you lived here