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not so busy that ... can't go+take or going+taking Walking on a tight rope Poem: "Perhaps this could have stayed unstated" see one's way through 'childish' - Is it negative or positive in 'childish glee'? omit - forget or delete? start+finish or getstarted+getdone "once in a way" or "once in a while"? Decide between X or Y / X and Y Verb + Adverb + phrase Paragraph ("Roosevelt was elected to the presidency...") "distinct" and "different" 'intention to do sth' vs 'intention of doing sth' vs 'intention that...' Sentence transformation: The force of the wind was so strong that it flattened... how to make a sentence which should be answered with ordinal numbers? The origin of the word "tight" being used to say something is... difference between "while" and "whereas" Cool expressions: She thinks out of the box, couch potato, etc. Discover English-test.net GRE Essay: What is the indicator of a great nation? Is this a set phrase: "best of all"? Idiom: 'to mind your own business' 'Daniel’s and Nikita’s family': Possessive again… difference between "forge" and "imitate" GRE Verbal Quiz: Games to teach English Vocabulary: Verb Adjective Lists GRE preparation test: Word quizes: Free Online Verb Adjective Game Define fathom, extricate, unfrock, palpitate, reconcile, rakish Pimsleur Spanish for Travelers: Pimsleur Spanish Language Program English dictionery: Synonyms for business and employment Pronouns handouts: Irregular Verbs Test (11) | ||
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