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49 Cards in this Set
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- Back
Please fill .. the form below. |
in |
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He's one of the men who .... .. a prison transport vehicle this morning. (robbed) |
held up |
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Anyway, couple things I got to ..... .. here (eclaircir) |
clear up |
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Can you .... me that book .. the glove compartment? (rendre) |
hand in |
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I saw you ..... ... Mike McCool in '58. (assommer) |
knock out |
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If you make an error on the form, please ..... ... the error and initial. (rayer) |
cross out |
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She saw a guy ..... the victim ...., grab the purse, and run this way. (renverser) |
knock down |
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The effects of NeuroBloc will usually .... ... after approximately 12 to 16 weeks. (disparaître) |
wear off |
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Would you .... .. here for a minute, please? (arrêter) |
pull in |
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That meat you forgot to put in the fridge has .... ... (est foutue) |
went off |
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My plans for tonight .... ....... (tombé à l'eau) |
fell through |
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They used to be good friends, but they .... ... (be on bad terms) |
fell out |
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The police car .... .. alongside him at the red lights and asked him to .... ... (stop, stationner) |
drew up pull out |
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Why don't you .... .. when you're on your way home? (stop and visit) |
call in |
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This flower only ..... ... if you keep it in a warm place (s'ouvrir) |
comes out |
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She was in my room when I .... ..... (se reveiller) |
came round |
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She had to finish her homework before she went outUNTILShe had to stay in ............. her homework |
She had to stay in until she had finished her homework |
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Due to heavy rain the children weren't allow to go outside at lunchtimeLETDue to heavy rain the teacher wouldn't ......... outside at lunchtime. |
Due to heavy rain the teacher wouldn't let the children go outside at lunchtime. |
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John never takes any notices what his children sayATTENTIONJohn ....... what his children say |
John never pays any attention to what his children say |
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Hire a ....... company to move your furniture. (Déménagement) |
removal |
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When I was introduced to my girlfriend it was love at first .......... |
sight |
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You showed a lot of ..... (sang-froid) |
poise |
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Since ......... 85,564 houses were constructed. (début) |
inception |
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We're just ..... in the universe's game. (pions) |
pawns |
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"When I told Gina that she'd won a million dollars, she fainted. When she .... .., I told her it was a joke and she almost hit me!" (revenu à elle) |
came to |
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Your charges .... .. £124.38. (Total) |
Come to |
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Lila wouldn't talk about the accident. When I asked her what happened, she ....... .. (become quiet, not speak) |
clammed up |
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The business had a very firm ........ and will certainly grow. BASE |
basis |
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Some applicants take no stoically, others are more ............. (tendance à argumenter) |
argumentative |
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This was ........ their best film together. (sans discussion) |
arguably |
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They have reasons which I think are debatable and ........ ARGUE |
arguable |
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I do the lottery every week. You never know, I might ........ it lucky one day. |
strike |
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I stood up too quickly and almost ........ out. |
blacked |
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Our weapon systems are ............. superior to yours. SUBSTANCE |
substantially |
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There was a ........ of smoke rising from the burning building. |
column |
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He's a journalist for the local paper and writes a ........ on political issues. |
column |
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I offer you ...... to negotiate the terms of your surrender. (pourparlers) |
parley |
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Well, we've managed to .... .. ........ so far. (tenir ensemble) |
hold it together |
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She don't have to .... .. for Earl Pfeiffer. (se mettre sur son 31) |
doll up |
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Smooth and ...... at the same time. (robuste) |
sturdy |
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They are facing the next year with great ........... (crainte) |
trepidation |
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But this was just the beginning of his ...... (calvaire) |
ordeal |
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- He's ....... with that woman. (épris) |
smitten |
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I've heard of your ......., Mr. Neville. (prouesses) |
prowess |
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I know Mr Smith and personally ..... ... him. (porte garant) |
vouch for |
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- Just thought I'd inject A little ...... into the situation. (légèreté) |
levity |
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I also do not understand how you drink this ..... (pâté) |
swill |
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- Maybe if you get me some ...... water. (pétillant) |
bubbly |
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Personally, I think you look ........(fringant) |
dashing |