2. A) learn (verb) - to gain knowledge or experience of something
D) capture (verb) - to catch someone or an animal
G) discover (verb) - to find out something that you did not know
before
J) get (verb) - to understand someone or something
3. A) However (conjuction) - used when you are changing the subject
. However, + clause
D) Despite (preposition) - used for saying that something happens
even though something else might have prevented it.
Despite + noun + (clause)
Despite + verb-ing
G) Although (conjuction) - used for introducing a statement that
makes your main statement seem surprising
(Al)though + clause, + clause
Clause, (al) though + clause
J) Conversely (adv) - something that is the opposite of the other part
e.g: Some wrong answers were marked right and,
conversely, some right answers had been rejected.
4. A) make out (phrasal verb) - see/hear/understand, write information
on document (cheque), create false opinion, pretend,
succeed/continue
D) take up (phrasal verb) - start doing something new, use
space/time, accept an offer, make something shorter,
continue dealing with something
G) put up (phrasal verb) - build a wall etc,fix something to a wall/post, increase
the value of something, give money, raise something, let someone stay
in your house, suggest someone for a position,suggest
something/someone, try to achieve/prevent something
J) turn into (phrasal verb) - to change or develop into something
different
5. ...anyone who has eaten a ...................... quality pizza ...
quality = how good or bad it is
COLLOCATIONS
•high/good/top quality: The food is of the highest quality.
•poor/bad/low quality: poor-quality workmanship
6. A) sense (verb) - to know about something through a natural
ability or feeling, without being told
e.g.Cats seem to instinctively sense his fear.
D) do (verb) - perform an action, activity, or job
G) feel (verb) – to be affected by something, to feel the effects of
something
J) be (verb) - to exist
7. A) state (verb) - to express something in speech or writing,
especially in a definite or formal way
D) mention (verb) - to say something during a conversation, but not
discuss it much or give many details. E.g
He didn’t mention her all evening
G) remark (verb) – to say a few words that give the facts or your opinion
about something‘This is quite delicious,’ she remarked to her
host.
J) tell (verb) – give information;
to inform someone about something bad that someone
else has done
tell on: She threatened to tell on me.
8. A) submit (verb) - to formally give something to someone so that
they can make a decision about it e.g.
The plans will be submitted next week.
D) give (verb) - give someone something:
Could you give me that pen?
give something to someone:
She gave the flowers to me to hold.
G) provide (verb) – to cause something to exist or be available
J) deal (verb) – to buy and sell
9. A) save (verb) – avoid harm
D) hold (verb) – stop from moving
G) deliver (verb) – formal to free someone from an unpleasant situation -
deliver someone from something: It was another hundred
years before they were finally delivered from slavery.
J) return (verb) – to go or come back
10. A) extensive (adj) – involving a lot of details and information
Scientists have conducted extensive research into the
causes of cancer
D) extreme adj – very great in degree
Use extreme caution when driving in wet conditions.
G) intensive (adj) – involving a lot of effort, energy, or attention
three weeks of intensive negotiations
J) intentiona (adj) – deliberate
I’m sorry I hurt you, but it wasn’t intentional.
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11. A) pass (verb) – go past something
D) escape (verb) – get away from something bad
G) miss (verb) – not be present
J) avoid (verb) – to try to prevent something from happening
12. A) spot (noun) – a particular place
D) part (noun) – piece
G) side (noun) – an inside surface of a container or room
J) slice (noun) – a flat piece of food that has been cut from
something larger
Cut the bread into thick slices.
13. A) worry (verb) – to feel nervous
D) upset (verb) – if your stomach is upset, you have an illness
that is affecting your stomach, usually caused by
something that you have eaten or drunk
G) ache (verb) – if part of your body aches, you feel a continuous pain
there that is unpleasant, but not very strong
J) depress (verb) – to make feel unhappy and disappointed
14. A) discouragingly (adverb) – feeling feel less confident or hopeful
D) tightly (adverb) – firmly
G) uncomfortably (adverb) – have an unpleasant or slightly painful feeling
J) heavily (adverb) – to a large degree; in a way that makes you
feel uncomfortable or unhappy
The prospect of breaking her promise lay heavily on her
mind.