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Work and job expressions

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work and job expressions question 1
The one day that most people hate is Monday because that's when they have to go back to their ......... of work.


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work and job expressions question 2
The one day that many people love is Friday because that is when they can think about their time ......... at the weekend.


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work and job expressions question 3
Usually Saturday and Sunday just ......... by more quickly than the other 5 days of the week.


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 meaning of bustle, enrage, implicate, degenerate, dissect, disregard difference between happen to and come to?
work and job expressions question 4
But then what would ......... to us if we didn't do any work?


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work and job expressions question 5
In the first place we'd have no money to buy food and we'd probably ..........


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 present perfect and present perfect continuous why losing instead of loosening?
work and job expressions question 6
Mind you it could be a way of ......... weight and becoming slimmer.


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work and job expressions question 7
But in the end we would probably find that doing nothing all day could be very uninteresting and ..........


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work and job expressions question 8
So let's not complain too much about it because we simply have to accept it as a ......... fact of life.


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 indirect speech with where difference between 'fortell' and 'forcast'
work and job expressions question 9
Just remember and never ......... that some people aren't able to work even when they want to.


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work and job expressions question 10
One way is to ........., even if it's not true, and tell yourself that the new name for Monday is Friday!


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