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I felt annoyed every time I had to negotiate for a good rented car or a good hotel room while on holidays. Check the 3 words that have the same meaning as “annoyed”.
irked = annoyed / delighted = happy
In Germany, when you buy drinks in plastic bottles at the supermarket, you normally pay a 25c …
It’s not a “fine”.
The person who is “next in line” to me and who takes over when I am not about, it my…
If you work all day and night, you would feel exhausted. Check all the words here that have the same meaning as “exhausted”.
knackered is a very colloquial (umgangssprachlich) way of saying “extremely tired” in British English.
A person who is living in your country but is not from your country is a …
It’s not “refugee”
Something which is missing has been taken away (or stolen) from its rightful place. Something that is _______________ has never been there but it would be really useful if it were.
If you go to the doctor, he might give you a _____________ you can then take to the pharmacy with you and buy medicine.
It’s not “receipt” (Beleg)
What is a coincidence?
What is a summary?
People who you know but you are not really friends with are your …
When two things happen at the same time by pure chance, it is described as a …
It’s not collision. That is when two things (violently) crash into each other.
Fill in the missing word:
You still didn’t get that info! Right! Just a moment. I email it to you.
I’ve got a meeting starting in a moment. I _____ you back directly afterwards. Is that OK?
I left the party at 1am because I was tired and I ___________ to go to bed.
I met a schoolmate the other day that I hadn’t met since 1991. He walked up to me and said “hey, buddy how are you doing?” I had to look at him for a moment before I was able to _________________ who it was that was standing in front of me. He looked so different.
Fill the blank.
Some businesses were losers during the pandemic. Others are .
I went to England for one and a half …
Even a fraction over “one” is plural.
Put the verb in brackets into the right tense.
9.30am isn’t possible for me tomorrow. I have clients visiting and we (sit) in the conference room at that time. The meeting starts at 9.
Put the verb in brackets into the correct tense.
(you/meet) the CEO before you joined the company?
Put the verb in brackets into the right tense.
When I came in this morning, the receptionist (talk) to someone on the phone.