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We enjoy ______ chocolate.
I have ______ to New York twice.
The girls were eating pizza ______ a little restaurant ______ Duke Street.
Paul has lived in Rome ______ he was seven years of age.
I wish we ______ booked the flight earlier.
The sky is full of dark clouds. It ______ rain heavily.
There are ______ Indian elephants in the world today.
I’ve been to Sydney many times but I ______ get lost.
The manager ______ the employees to check their payslips carefully in case of any mistakes.
Jennifer ______ orange juice but now she doesn’t.
The company’s latest laptop ______ just gone into production.
Last night, Christopher heard a noise downstairs when he was in bed. His cat was asleep on his bed, so it ______ been the cat.
Danielle has always loved ______ time with animals. She would really like to become a vet one day.
“If only you ______ stop texting people at the dinner table.”
My daughter Eleanor really admires tennis players. She ______ them.
The ______ physical exercise you do the ______ you will become.
My grandmother is ______ agile as she used to be when she was younger.
Firefighters ______ fires.
If he ______ won the lottery, he wouldn’t have ______ money from the bank to buy a new car.
The spectators all cheered as their teams ran out onto the rugby ______.
I have no brothers or sisters. Therefore, I am an ______ child.
Which is the odd one out?
Which is the odd one out when describing the weather?
My father is a doctor, he treats many ______ daily.
The disease ______ to neighbouring countries.
It took the jury nine hours to reach their ______.
After his hospital operation, Luke felt tired and ______.
My cat had to be put down last week. I ______ into tears when my parents told me the news.
The wildlife charity allows people to ______ an animal from the list of endangered species.
Due to the ongoing financial crisis, the company has experienced a decrease in ______.
The dealer was ______ to negotiate with the customer on the price of the new car.
The students ______ on the science project.
Michael was dreading the exam, he felt fairly ______ about passing it.
King Edward VIII ______ the throne in 1936.
The archaeologists discovered valuable ______ evidence at the site.
Our teacher, who is a perfectionist is ______ when it comes to marking homework and exams.
The chef ______ the piece of steak before placing it into a ______ pan.
The situation was in the process of becoming worse. It was ______ out of control.
Vast ______ of the country were ______ into darkness as a result of the power cut.
Last year, Eleanor came to the conclusion that she was going to book a trip of a lifetime. One day, she was sat at home wondering what life had to offer her. She had recently been made redundant and did not know what to do with herself. She was miserable and felt as though the entire world was against her.
Her grandmother, who Eleanor loved dearly, saw how unhappy she was, just by looking at her eyes. She asked “what is the matter?” So, she explained what had happened and she reassured her that everything would be fine.
Three months later, Eleanor’s life took a turn for the worse. Sadly, her grandmother passed away. She was devastated and completely heartbroken. During this difficult time, she’d managed to get a part-time job in a call centre, which she loathed. She felt as though she was stuck in a rut and life was going on around her and that she just wasn’t part of it.
Two weeks after Eleanor’s family laid her grandmother to rest, it was revealed in her will that Eleanor would inherit a significant amount of money. She was in shock and it took a while for this information to be processed. She spoke to her parents about what she should do with the money and they encouraged her to save some, but also suggested that she should do something enjoyable.
Her grandmother once told her how she never had the opportunity to visit Australia and see the famous landmarks. She had dreamt about climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge and visiting the Opera House. However, what she really wanted to do was to hold a koala bear and stroke a kangaroo.
It suddenly dawned on Eleanor one day that she should go to Australia to honour her grandmother’s memory and to maybe experience some of the natural beauty that life had to offer. From that moment, she started the process of getting ready for her adventure of a lifetime, therefore, she applied for a visa, renewed her passport and started getting all the necessary essentials that she would require.
Eleanor was apprehensive about the journey ahead, but she remembered her father had said to her, “nothing ventured, nothing gained.” After her long-haul flight she felt exhausted but excited. She stepped out of the airport into the bright sunlight and felt the warm Sydney air. She knew instantly in her heart that she had made the right decision.
Eleanor was fired from her job.
Last year, Eleanor came to the conclusion that she was going to book a trip of a lifetime. One day, she was sat at home wondering what life had to offer her. She had recently been made redundant and did not know what to do with herself. She was miserable and felt as though the entire world was against her.
Her grandmother, who Eleanor loved dearly, saw how unhappy she was, just by looking at her eyes. She asked “what is the matter?” So, she explained what had happened and she reassured her that everything would be fine.
Three months later, Eleanor’s life took a turn for the worse. Sadly, her grandmother passed away. She was devastated and completely heartbroken. During this difficult time, she’d managed to get a part-time job in a call centre, which she loathed. She felt as though she was stuck in a rut and life was going on around her and that she just wasn’t part of it.
Two weeks after Eleanor’s family laid her grandmother to rest, it was revealed in her will that Eleanor would inherit a significant amount of money. She was in shock and it took a while for this information to be processed. She spoke to her parents about what she should do with the money and they encouraged her to save some, but also suggested that she should do something enjoyable.
Her grandmother once told her how she never had the opportunity to visit Australia and see the famous landmarks. She had dreamt about climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge and visiting the Opera House. However, what she really wanted to do was to hold a koala bear and stroke a kangaroo.
It suddenly dawned on Eleanor one day that she should go to Australia to honour her grandmother’s memory and to maybe experience some of the natural beauty that life had to offer. From that moment, she started the process of getting ready for her adventure of a lifetime, therefore, she applied for a visa, renewed her passport and started getting all the necessary essentials that she would require.
Eleanor was apprehensive about the journey ahead, but she remembered her father had said to her, “nothing ventured, nothing gained.” After her long-haul flight she felt exhausted but excited. She stepped out of the airport into the bright sunlight and felt the warm Sydney air. She knew instantly in her heart that she had made the right decision.
She enjoyed working at the call centre.
Last year, Eleanor came to the conclusion that she was going to book a trip of a lifetime. One day, she was sat at home wondering what life had to offer her. She had recently been made redundant and did not know what to do with herself. She was miserable and felt as though the entire world was against her.
Her grandmother, who Eleanor loved dearly, saw how unhappy she was, just by looking at her eyes. She asked “what is the matter?” So, she explained what had happened and she reassured her that everything would be fine.
Three months later, Eleanor’s life took a turn for the worse. Sadly, her grandmother passed away. She was devastated and completely heartbroken. During this difficult time, she’d managed to get a part-time job in a call centre, which she loathed. She felt as though she was stuck in a rut and life was going on around her and that she just wasn’t part of it.
Two weeks after Eleanor’s family laid her grandmother to rest, it was revealed in her will that Eleanor would inherit a significant amount of money. She was in shock and it took a while for this information to be processed. She spoke to her parents about what she should do with the money and they encouraged her to save some, but also suggested that she should do something enjoyable.
Her grandmother once told her how she never had the opportunity to visit Australia and see the famous landmarks. She had dreamt about climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge and visiting the Opera House. However, what she really wanted to do was to hold a koala bear and stroke a kangaroo.
It suddenly dawned on Eleanor one day that she should go to Australia to honour her grandmother’s memory and to maybe experience some of the natural beauty that life had to offer. From that moment, she started the process of getting ready for her adventure of a lifetime, therefore, she applied for a visa, renewed her passport and started getting all the necessary essentials that she would require.
Eleanor was apprehensive about the journey ahead, but she remembered her father had said to her, “nothing ventured, nothing gained.” After her long-haul flight she felt exhausted but excited. She stepped out of the airport into the bright sunlight and felt the warm Sydney air. She knew instantly in her heart that she had made the right decision.
She moved into her grandmother’s house after she died.
Last year, Eleanor came to the conclusion that she was going to book a trip of a lifetime. One day, she was sat at home wondering what life had to offer her. She had recently been made redundant and did not know what to do with herself. She was miserable and felt as though the entire world was against her.
Her grandmother, who Eleanor loved dearly, saw how unhappy she was, just by looking at her eyes. She asked “what is the matter?” So, she explained what had happened and she reassured her that everything would be fine.
Three months later, Eleanor’s life took a turn for the worse. Sadly, her grandmother passed away. She was devastated and completely heartbroken. During this difficult time, she’d managed to get a part-time job in a call centre, which she loathed. She felt as though she was stuck in a rut and life was going on around her and that she just wasn’t part of it.
Two weeks after Eleanor’s family laid her grandmother to rest, it was revealed in her will that Eleanor would inherit a significant amount of money. She was in shock and it took a while for this information to be processed. She spoke to her parents about what she should do with the money and they encouraged her to save some, but also suggested that she should do something enjoyable.
Her grandmother once told her how she never had the opportunity to visit Australia and see the famous landmarks. She had dreamt about climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge and visiting the Opera House. However, what she really wanted to do was to hold a koala bear and stroke a kangaroo.
It suddenly dawned on Eleanor one day that she should go to Australia to honour her grandmother’s memory and to maybe experience some of the natural beauty that life had to offer. From that moment, she started the process of getting ready for her adventure of a lifetime, therefore, she applied for a visa, renewed her passport and started getting all the necessary essentials that she would require.
Eleanor was apprehensive about the journey ahead, but she remembered her father had said to her, “nothing ventured, nothing gained.” After her long-haul flight she felt exhausted but excited. She stepped out of the airport into the bright sunlight and felt the warm Sydney air. She knew instantly in her heart that she had made the right decision.
Her grandmother had always wanted to cross the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Last year, Eleanor came to the conclusion that she was going to book a trip of a lifetime. One day, she was sat at home wondering what life had to offer her. She had recently been made redundant and did not know what to do with herself. She was miserable and felt as though the entire world was against her.
Her grandmother, who Eleanor loved dearly, saw how unhappy she was, just by looking at her eyes. She asked “what is the matter?” So, she explained what had happened and she reassured her that everything would be fine.
Three months later, Eleanor’s life took a turn for the worse. Sadly, her grandmother passed away. She was devastated and completely heartbroken. During this difficult time, she’d managed to get a part-time job in a call centre, which she loathed. She felt as though she was stuck in a rut and life was going on around her and that she just wasn’t part of it.
Two weeks after Eleanor’s family laid her grandmother to rest, it was revealed in her will that Eleanor would inherit a significant amount of money. She was in shock and it took a while for this information to be processed. She spoke to her parents about what she should do with the money and they encouraged her to save some, but also suggested that she should do something enjoyable.
Her grandmother once told her how she never had the opportunity to visit Australia and see the famous landmarks. She had dreamt about climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge and visiting the Opera House. However, what she really wanted to do was to hold a koala bear and stroke a kangaroo.
It suddenly dawned on Eleanor one day that she should go to Australia to honour her grandmother’s memory and to maybe experience some of the natural beauty that life had to offer. From that moment, she started the process of getting ready for her adventure of a lifetime, therefore, she applied for a visa, renewed her passport and started getting all the necessary essentials that she would require.
Eleanor was apprehensive about the journey ahead, but she remembered her father had said to her, “nothing ventured, nothing gained.” After her long-haul flight she felt exhausted but excited. She stepped out of the airport into the bright sunlight and felt the warm Sydney air. She knew instantly in her heart that she had made the right decision.
Her passport had expired.