Find one word that can fill in the blank of the three given sentences.
Example:
0…..deep….
a.He falls in a………..sleep and wakes up with a head full of revelations.
b.She had reached a………..understanding of the local culture.c.He is often so………..in his books that he forgets to eat.
.………..
a.We’ve asked the neighbors to keep a/an……….. on the house for us while we're away.
b.The authorities were either unaware of the problem or they turned a blind………..to it.
c.He bought the warehouse with a/an………..to converting it into a hotel.
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a.The two groups were similar with………..to income and status.
b.The government has promised to………..human rights.
c.She soon earned the………..of her colleagues.
It’s highly likely that Stephen was listening. (WELL)
->Stephen ……………………listening.
We often think of ourselves as living in a time of………..technological change and development. (CONTINUE)
There’s no need for me to tell you that you’ll be paid handsomely for this. (SAYING)
->It……………………………………..that you’ll be paid handsomely for this.
They have been building the new stadium for much longer than they originally estimated. (UNDER)
->The new stadium……………………………….
This school has………..since its first year in operation, when it only had twenty students.
The adverts look exactly the same as the articles in this magazine. (DIFFERENCE)
->It’s impossible…………………………………the adverts in this magazine.
The headmaster was determined to stop all bullying at the school. (END)
->The headmaster………………
Rewrite the second sentence using the given word(s) so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Write between THREE and EIGHT words including the given words.
You’ve got to persuade the editor not to publish that story. (OUT)
->You’ve got to……………………………………………….that story.
A strange rattling noise forced the driver to………..onto the hard shoulder.