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eating disorder question 1
George Turnip was a highly respected vegetarian but the press were making serious ......... about him.


eating disorder, answer 1 eating disorder, making questions with question words, accusations vs insinuations vs intimations vs allegations

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 vocabulary exercises: preposition tests toeic test Definition of sue
eating disorder question 2
George denied everything and said he would ......... any newspaper which dared to print stories about him.


eating disorder, answer 2 gerunds and infinitives, sow vs see vs sue vs sew

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eating disorder question 3
George had a very well paid contract with a television advertiser of garden peas and he didn't want to fall out ......... the company.


eating disorder, answer 3 modal auxiliary verb, of vs with vs over vs under

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 define beneath, within, apart, considering, below Whatsoever vs. howsoever
eating disorder question 4
The contract stated that he would never eat any meat ..........


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eating disorder question 5
Wherever George went, journalists would follow him to try and find a way to ......... him.


eating disorder, answer 5 preposition, exhort vs exercise vs expose vs extract

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eating disorder question 6
Even in his own house he was not safe because cameras would ......... on him.


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eating disorder question 7
Once he was photographed eating in his dining room and the caption read: 'A picture of a ......... eating sausages'.


eating disorder, answer 7 old english adjectives, freak vs frump vs frame vs fraud

 define decalogue, gumption, nuisance, parish, retention, dragnet Meaning of 'as it turned out'
eating disorder question 8
As it turned out these were not sausages but in fact very big carrots and the photographer had to pay enormous ..........


eating disorder, answer 8 worksheet verbs modal, harms vs hurts vs damages vs injuries

 hello, i am fangfang from china Difference between guilty and gilded
eating disorder question 9
In the end the pressure became too much for George and he confessed his ......... secret.


eating disorder, answer 9 perfect tense verb, guilt vs guilty vs gilt vs gilded

 why bandites and not burglars? Meaning of "Bogus vegetarian"
eating disorder question 10
He admitted eating a meat pie every day. As the news headlines announced: '......... vegetarian eats his own words'.


eating disorder, answer 10 reflexive and intensive pronoun, bogus vs bonus vs bulbous vs bilious

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