Jess and Trish Become Friends Again
Topic vocabulary in contrast
A Choose the correct answer.
1. I've got a/an ……. for the school play tomorrow. I really hope I become a main part!
A rehearsal В practice С audience D performance
2. Did you read that ……. of the new Lloyd-Rice musical? It said information technology was awful!
A review В criticism С report D summary
iii. I'chiliad going to stay in and ……. Tv tonight.
A see В picket С look at D view
4. We actually ……. ourselves at the political party! Cheers so much for inviting us!
A entertained В had fun С enjoyed D occupied
5. Ellie does a/an ……. each week for the local newspaper. Information technology's ordinarily quite funny.
A comic В comedian С animation D cartoon
6. The water park we went to yesterday was fantastic, but the archway ……. was a bit expensive.
A ticket В fee С charge D toll
7. Vanilla Heaven ……. Tom Cruise, Penelope Cruz and Cameron Diaz.
A acts В plays С stars D contains
8. When you're learning to play a musical instrument, it's important to … for an hour or 2 every day.
A rehearse В practise С perform D train
nine. The play wasn't supposed to be a comedy, simply anybody started laughing when some of the ……. roughshod over and hit ane of the actors.
A scenery В scenes С stages D acts
10. Louis de Bernieres' ……. Captain Corelli's Mandolin, which is set on the Greek island of Cephallonia during the Second World State of war, was an international bestseller.
A fiction В account С anecdote D novel
11. Have yous ……. the joke virtually the gu y who cruel off a 20-metre-high ladder? He was fine – he fell off the bottom rung!
A listened to В overheard С heard D paid attending to
12. Being the conductor of a large ……. is an extremely demanding task. You accept to make sure about a hundred musicians are playing in time.
A group В band С company D orchestra
Phrasal verbs
В Write one word in each gap.
A Time to come POP STAR?
My footling brother, Carl, takes (1) later on our dad in that they both like to sing. The difference is
that Dad'southward got quite a good voice. Carl tin can't sing at all! This doesn't stop him, though. He'southward ever singing. He starts as soon every bit he wakes upward, and doesn't stop until he drops (2) ……. at night. I usually get forth very well (3) ……. Carl, just he can be a scrap annoying when he starts showing (4) ……. . You lot can count (five) ……. him to do this whenever nosotros accept guests. My mum and dad will be talking to some friends, then suddenly the conversation will be completely drowned (6) ……. by Carl singing at the top of his lungs. The other day, I told him he should be on the radio. For a 2nd he fell (7) ……. it, until I told him that that if he was on the radio, we could turn it off!
С Complete using the correct form of the phrasal verbs in the box.
come (a)round • go downwardly • grow on • let downwardly • name after • put on • take off
ane. Marlon Brando will become downwardly in history as one of the greatest actors of all fourth dimension.
2. Our grade is going to ……. a play at the end of term.
3. I didn't really like Madonna's new single when it came out, just it'due south starting to ……. me now.
4. Did you lot know that the sandwich is ……. the Earl of Sandwich?
five. The band have really ……. since actualization on the Video Music Awards show concluding month.
6. The Eurovision Vocal Contest is ……. again soon. Shall we organise a Eurovision party?
seven. I felt completely ……. when he refused to give me his autograph. I'm never going to purchase some other one of his CDs!
Phrases and collocations
D Circumvolve the correct give-and-take.
i. I hope yous're joking with / most quitting your job!
2. Come in! Make / Have yourself at home.
3. Having taken part in / of several amateur karaoke competitions, Daniel was determined to get himself a recording contract.
4. Have fun / funny at the concert this evening, won't you lot?
5. What's wrong with boys playing with / in dolls?
6. The audience gave / showed their appreciation for the cast by giving them a standing ovation.
7. We're thinking of having / giving Dad a surprise 40th birthday political party.
8. Voicing / Speaking your opinion on a live Boob tube or radio give-and-take programme is not as easy as it sounds.
E Circle the extra word in each sentence.
1. What time did yous become to dwelling house last nighttime?
2. Y'all shouldn't make the fun of Tim just because he's smaller than you.
3. A number of gimmicky art installations are on the show at the moment at the Zwyborg Gallery.
four. Didn't you find out that joke funny?
5. I guess we'll have to join upward the queue.
half-dozen. Anybody sat there in the silence as the comedian stumbled through his routine.
vii. It'due south not often I express joy out loud during a movie, merely At that place's Something About Mary had me roaring out with laughter the whole time.
8. I'm never going to exist part with this first edition of Dickens'due south Slap-up Expectations.
nine. I accept the impression of Sasha'southward thinking near giving up ballet classes.
Word patterns
F Consummate each second sentence using the word given, and then that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Write betwixt two and five words in each gap.
ane. Was the concert fun? yourself
Did yous enjoyyourself at the concert?
2. I'yard certain Kelly volition practice well in the talent contest. jump
Kelly ……. well in the talent contest.
iii. Don't worry about your costume; concentrate on learning your lines! instead
Concentrate on learning your lines ……. about your costume!
4. We got at that place early and so we didn't have to queue. avoid
We managed to ……. there early.
v. Jason said he was sorry that he hadn't invited united states of america to his political party. apologized
Jason ……. us to his political party.
6. I don't listen if y'all give me the money for the tickets later. happy
I ……. give me the coin for the tickets subsequently.
7. Doug isn't ordinarily late. like
It ……. be belatedly.
8. Sean plays the guitar very well. talented
Sean ……. the guitar.
9. You shouldn't go backstage without a pass. supposed
You ……. backstage without a pass.
10. 'I'll meet you outside the theatre at eight whatever happens,' said Dan to Kyle. promised
Dan ……. outside the theatre at eight.
xi. I. can't understand why he won the award for best video. deserved
I don't recollect ……. the honour for all-time video.
12. In the end, it was a thoroughly enjoyable evening. proved
In the end, it ……. a thoroughly enjoyable evening.
13. I can't recall who y'all said had won. say
Who ……. the winner?
Word formation
G Complete the text by changing the form of the give-and-take in capitals.
REALITY SHOWS
Despite the (1) proposition(due south)(Propose) by many critics that reality TV would be a very brusque-lived phenomenon, it is still increasing in (2) ……. (POPULAR). Several reality shows are (three) ……. (CURRENT) watched by millions of viewers each night, and it's clearly a form of (4) ……. (ENTERTAIN) that's here to stay. Indeed, a number of people take become (five) ……. (FAME) because of their (6) ……. (INVOLVE) in reality Tv set shows, and have gone on to have successful careers as singers, (7) ……. (ACT) or Television receiver presenters. We tin watch with (8) ……. (EXCITE) each dark the 'goings-on' in the business firm (or jungle, or bar, or schoolhouse of arts). The (9) ……. (Antipodal) between the contestants are interesting and then we don't get (10) ……. (BORE) and there are oftentimes (11) ……. (VARY) conflicts, which provide further (12) ……. (AMUSE).
If the contestants have to give some kind of (13) ……. (PERFORM) at the end of the week, that's even more highly-seasoned. Just in that location's a (fourteen) ……. (SAY) in the TV manufacture: 'it'due south all in the editing'and this is particularly truthful of reality shows.
Units 23 and 24 Reviw 12
A Use the give-and-take given in capitals at the cease of each line to grade a discussion that fits in the gap in the same line.
MY LIFE As A CLOWN!
I've e'er wanted to be an (one) ……. but never did anything about ENTERTAIN
it until I lost my chore last year. Later a (2) ……. with a friend most CONVERSE
the (3) ……. of office life, I decided not to look for some other job in BORE
management, but to earn my living from giving (four) ……. at events PERFORM
similar kids' parties. So I became a clown' I'yard (five) ……. doing iv or CURRENT
five parties a week and I love information technology! I beloved seeing the (six) ……. on the EXCITE
kids' faces when I walk in the room. I try to have a lot of (7) ……. in VARY
my act, so I tell jokes- nearly of which the kids find (8) ……. – and AMUSE
curve balloons into funny animals, do impersonations of (ix) ……. FAME
people and generally keep the kids (10) involved for an hour ……. Human action
or two. It'south the perfect job for me!
(one mark per answer)
В Consummate the second sentence using the word given, then that it has a like significant to the start sentence. Write between two and five words.
11. We didn't take a birthday party for Jake; we took him to the cinema instead. instead
We took Jake to the movie theatre for his altogether ……. a party.
12. It doesn't surprise me that Sandra wants to live in Hollywood. but
It ……. want to live in Hollywood.
thirteen. I'm sure the audience will get wild when you come on phase. bound
The audience ……. wild when you come on stage.
14. You shouldn't take food into the theatre. supposed
You ……. food into the theatre.
15. At least he said he was sorry that he'd ruined my joke! apologized
At least he ……. my joke!
xvi. My parents don't mind you staying with us subsequently the concert. happy
My parents ……. stay with us after the concert.
17. Don't tease Libby as she doesn't like information technology. fun
Don't ……. Libby as she doesn't similar it.
18. That play really affected me. impression
That play really ……. me.
(ane mark per answer)
С Write a phrasal verb in the correct class to replace the words in assuming.
19. My dad ……. during the film, as usual! (fell comatose)
twenty. I felt so ……. when my parents didn't come to scout me in the schoolhouse play, (disappointed)
21. Although they're partners in a comedy act, apparently they don't ……. with each other offstage, (take a adept relationship)
22. Let's ……. a play at the cease of term! (perform)
23. Fiona ……. her mother; they both honey playing board games! (resembles)
24. I told Marcie that the word'stupid'didn't appear in the lexicon and she ……. information technology! (believed)
25. Laurel and Hardy volition ……. every bit one of the greatest double acts in one-act history. (exist remembered)
26. You can e'er ……. Uncle Colin to cheer you upwardly when you're feeling miserable. (trust)
(2 marks per answer)
D Choose the right answer.
27. ……. an Oscar last year, she'south at present one of the most powerful movie stars in the manufacture.
A She won В To win С The winning of D Having won
28. 'Which cinema did you go to?' The one ……. they don't sell any popcorn!'
A which В where С whom D who
29. That's the thespian ……. autograph I got last year!
A whose В who С who's D whom
30. ……. to change his name by his agent, John Smith became MarvoThe Magnificent overnight.
A Made В Making С Having made D To make
31. The book ……. she'southward most famous is Trip the light fantastic of the Dinosaurs.
A in that В to whom С for which D that
32. Lyle Lovett, ……. I last saw perform over ten years ago, is on bout again.
A he who В to whom С who D that
33. And the song ……. by our listeners as their favourite of the week is Adieu Babe by TheTunesmiths.
A having called В called С was chosen D is called
34. 'You lot didn't become into Harvard, did you?' – 'No, and that'due south the reason ……. I concluded up going to drama college!'
A how В which С for that D why
(1 mark per answer)
E Choose the right reply.
35. Could you in the paper and come across what's on TV tonight?
A encounter В watch С look D examine
36. I'one thousand reading a set in Greece during the Second World State of war.
A novel В fiction С literature D writing
37. Harry kept us ……. throughout the journeying with his non-stop jokes.
A enjoyed В entertained С laughed D pleasured
38. I never read ……. of films as I don't trust the critics'opinions.
A reviews В criticisms С articles D investigations
39. How did your become? Do you think you'll be offered the principal office?
A audit В auditorium С audition D audition forty
40. I'd love to work in show ……. . It's so glamorous!
A manufacture В business С commerce D trade
41. Joe told me a joke today but I didn't ……. information technology at all.
A become В bring С fetch D collect
42 I didn't like this album at get-go just it's actually starting to on me now.
A grow В raise С develop D increase
(i mark per answer)
Total marking: …../ 50
Unit of measurement 25 Grammar
• Unreal by, wishes / contrast
( Unreal past )
| • Past tenses practise not e'er refer to past time. In some sentences and with some verbs or phrases we use a by tense to refer to the present or the future or to a full general situation.bThese include sentences that contain: | |
| Structure | Example |
| a second provisional | I'd buy that top if I had more than cash on me. |
| suppose / what if/ imagine | I know it's probably not going to happen just suppose/imagine I became a famous supermodel! I know it'south probably not going to happen but what ifl became a famous super model? |
| would rather+you lot/he/she/nosotros/ they | I'd rather you didn't come up with me to the fashion show tomorrow. |
| it'south (high/about) fourth dimension | It'south (high/near) time that hats came back in fashion. |
| polite questions | Did you want me to send you lot our new catalogue when information technology comes out? |
| wish / if merely | If only/I wish I had something to wear tonight. |
WATCH OUT
• Suppose, what if and imagine can also exist followed past a nowadays tense.
A present tense indicates that the situation is more probable to actually happen.
A past tense indicates that the situation is less likely to actually happen.
✓ What ifyou are accustomed into art higher? (more likely to happen)
✓ What ifyou were accepted into art college? (less probable to happen)
( Wishes )
| • We apply different structures with wish / if simply , depending on exactly what we want to express. | ||
| Use | Construction | Example |
| Expressing wishes about the present, time to come or generally | wish/if just + past simple/ continuous | I wish I was studying history of style instead of biological science! |
| Expressing wishes most the past | wish/if only + past perfect simple/continuous | If only I'd known Burton'south was having a auction last week. |
| Criticising other people or complaining about a state of affairs at present, in the hereafter or generally | wish /if only + would | If only Henry would go a haircut! |
| Expressing hypothetical ability or permission at present, in the future or more often than not | wish/if simply + could | I wish I could fit into these jeans. |
| Expressing desires in a formal way | wish + full infinitive | I wish to try on this ball gown. |
| Watch OUT • We do not normally say If just/I wish I would... ✓ If just /I wish I had plenty coin to buy these shoes. ✓ If just/I wish I could afford these shoes. • To limited desires about the futurity, nosotros often employ hope. ✓ I hope I will accept enough money to buy these shoes adjacent week. ✓ I promise to accept enough money to purchase these shoes side by side calendar week. | ||
( although / though / fifty-fifty though )
| • Although, though and even though are used to express contrast. Even though is more emphatic than although and though. Though is more informal than although and fifty-fifty though. | |
| Structure | Example |
| Although/Though/Even though + discipline + verb, subject field + verb | Although / Though / Even though I wore a chapeau, I got sunburn. |
| discipline + verb, although/though/fifty-fifty though + subject + verb | I got sunburn, although/though/fifty-fifty though I wore a hat. |
| Scout OUT • Though can likewise come at the end of a sentence. ✓ I wore a hat. I got sunburn, though | |
( in spite of/ despite )
| • In spite of and despite are used to express contrast. They mean exactly the same thing and take the same grammatical structures: | |
| Structure | Case |
| in spite of/ despite + -ing grade, subject + verb | In spite of /Despite wearing a hat, I got sunburn. |
| in spite of/ despite + the fact (that) + subject area + verb, subject + verb | In spite of/ Despite the fact (that) I wore a hat, I got sunburn. |
| in spite of/ despite + substantive, field of study + verb | In spite of/Despite my chapeau, I got sunburn. |
| Scout OUT • We can likewise put in spite of/despite in the center of the sentence. ✓ I got sunburn in spite of/despite wearing a hat. • Nosotros tin also utilise the perfect -ing class to bear witness that the action happened before the result. ✓ I got sunburn in spite of/ despite having worn a lid. • With in spite of/despite + -ing form , the subject area of the main verb must as well conduct out the action of the -ing verb . | |
( however / nevertheless )
| Withal and all the same are used to express dissimilarity. However is formal. Withal is even more formal. |
| The fashion show was expensive to put on. Nevertheless / However, information technology did make a turn a profit. |
| The way bear witness was expensive to put on. It did make a turn a profit, still/nevertheless. |
| The style testify was expensive to put on. It did, however/nevertheless, make a profit. |
( while / whereas )
| • While and whereas are used to contrast two unlike facts or ideas. | |
| Construction | Example |
| while / whereas + subject + verb, subject area + verb | While/Whereas jeans are worn past both men and women, blouses are worn just by women. |
| subject + verb, while / whereas + subject + verb | Blouses are worn but by women, while / whereas jeans are worn by both men and women. |
A Complete using the right form of the verb in brackets.
1. Don't you recollect it's time you told(tell) Andrea the truth?
2. What if we ……. (hire) a villa by the sea for the summertime?
3. I'd rather people ……. (transport) me due east-mails than ……. (phone) me.
4. Suppose you ……. (be going to) open a apparel store. What kind of wearing apparel would y'all stock?
5. It's fourth dimension to ……. (go) at present.
half-dozen. If you ……. (have) a fourth dimension machine, which era would you desire to go back to?
seven. Shelia would come with united states if she ……. (not have to) work tomorrow.
8. We'd rather you ……. (not lend) Brenda whatsoever more money - she's got to learn not to spend what she doesn't have.
9. Information technology'southward loftier time I ……. (leave).
x. What if nosotros ……. (go) married? Would that brand you happy?
В Each of the words or phrases in bold is wrong. Rewrite them correctly.
1. I wish I know how to gear up the timer on this video. Where are the instructions? knew .
two. 'If but I listened to Hilary,' said Warren sadly.'At present it'southward likewise belatedly.' …….
iii. I wish you did shut up for five minutes! …….
iv. If merely Charlie can go tomorrow off work. …….
5. Do you wish you went with Jack to the concert tomorrow dark? …….
6. Excuse me. I wish speaking with the manager of this establishment immediately. …….
7. Albert wishes like anything that he was driving more slowly that nighttime. …….
8. I wish I would experience well plenty to eat something. …….
nine. I wish I'll get my exam results sooner rather than afterwards. …….
ten If just yous to listen to what your teachers tell yous! …….
С Choose the correct answer.
1. It'south near time you lot ……. Thinking about setting up your own business organisation.
A get-go В take started С started D to start
ii. I'd actually rather you ……. the kids drop $.25 of pizza all over my new sofa.
A don't let В aren't letting С won't allow D didn't let
iii. ……. anything particular in mind or are you but browsing?
A Did you have В Are you having С Tin can you have D Had yous had
4. I wish Karen ……. that we're not trying to interfere in her life.
A understands В would empathise С has understood D is going to understand
5. I'd have been able to say good day to Trish if simply ……. to the airport in fourth dimension.
A I get В I got С I have got D I had got
6. Don't you sometimes wish you ……. invisible?
A could exist В would exist С will be D are
vii. Suppose we ……. we could go and alive on some other planet. Would y'all want to go?
A to hear В hearing С heard D having heard
8. Do you lot wish ……. an official complaint?
A making В to make С you fabricated D you make
9. Adrian was ……. enough coin to purchase a new figurer for the school.
A wishing to have raised С hoping to have raised
В wishing he volition raise D hoping he will raise
x. Don't you wish we ……. the test a week on Monday and not tomorrow?
A take В volition take С would take D were taking
D Complete the sentences so that the meaning remains the same.
1. I don't like your criticising me all the time.
I wish you wouldn't criticise me all the time .
ii. It'southward awful – Sam doesn't know how I experience virtually him!
If merely …….
3. I'd dearest to exist with you in Switzerland correct now.
I wish …….
four. Frank regrets non taking the job when he had the chance.
Frank wishes …….
5. Wouldn't you like u.s.a. to be continuing in the middle of Times Square correct now?
Don't you wish …….
6. It's a shame I can't play chess also as Steve.
I wish …….
vii. What would you do if you had a million euros?
Suppose …….
8. I don't really want you to smoke in hither.
I'd rather …….
9. It'due south time for them to get to bed.
It's hiah fourth dimension …….
E Match to brand sentences.
| 1. Although… 2. Despite… 3. Despite the… 4. Aesop is a vegetarian, … 5. Despite his vegetarianism, … 6. In spite… 7. Despite having… 8. Aesop is a vegetarian. Yet, he… ix. Aesop is a vegetarian. He does… | A. of being a vegetarian, Aesop does occasionally swallow fish. В. does occasionally swallow fish. С. Aesop does occasionally consume fish. D. beingness a vegetarian, Aesop does occasionally eat fish. E. occasionally eat fish, however. F. Aesop'south a vegetarian, he does occasionally eat fish. G. been a vegetarian for years, Aesop does occasionally swallow fish. H. fact that Aesop is a vegetarian, he does occasionally swallow fish. I. although he does occasionally consume fish. |
F Complete using although, despite, still or while.
1. Despite the storm, over ten thousand people took part in the marathon.
two. ……. I wrote myself a annotation to remind me, I still forgot to call George tonight.
3. Well-nigh Egyptologists believe that the Sphinx is almost 4000 years old. Some geologists, ……. argue that it must be at to the lowest degree 14,000 years onetime.
4. ……. having taken two aspirin, I had such a bad headache that I had to go home.
5. I've never seen a UFO. ……. ,that doesn't mean that I don't believe in them.
vi. There are nonetheless two million people unemployed ……. the fact that we're in the middle of an economic boom.
7. ……. no European country carries out death sentence, it is widely used throughout the United States.
8. Technology has benefited humankind enormously. At that place are drawbacks with our reliance on technology, ……. .
nine. I couldn't find my keys ……. searching for them everywhere.
G Consummate each second sentence using the word given, and so that it has a similar meaning to the showtime sentence. Write between ii and five words in each gap.
ane. Although he was wearied, Mike kept on climbing. fact
In ……. he was wearied, Mike kept on climbing.
ii. Sally had been sure she would win the music competition. She came 3rd, all the same. been
Despite ……. would win the music contest, Sally came third.
iii. Doug wasn't shortlisted for the job fifty-fifty though he had a great CV. spite
Doug wasn't shortlisted for the job ……. a great CV.
4. Planes can still take off and land but ferries accept been cancelled. whereas
Ferries have been cancelled, ……. able to have off and state.
five. Despite having got a practiced degree, Sandra couldn't detect a well-paid task. fifty-fifty
Sandra couldn't detect a well-paid job ……. a good degree.
6. Even though he'd been robbed twice, Red still enjoyed living in the city. having
Red however enjoyed living in the city ……. twice.
7. It'south a not bad picture show despite the plot being a little complicated. though
It's a great moving-picture show, ……. a little complicated.
8. Despite looking everywhere, the kids failed to find the lawn tennis ball. although
The kids failed to detect the lawn tennis brawl ……. everywhere.
9. Pat really enjoyed the friction match fifty-fifty though she was beaten. of
In ……. Pat actually enjoyed the friction match.
10. Despite their thorough investigation of the case, the police didn't manage
to catch the culprit. investigated
Despite ……. , the police force didn't manage to catch the culprit.
H If a line is correct, put a tick (✓) next to the number. If at that place is an actress word in a line, write it next to the number.
THE School DANCE
i. _________ I went to my get-go school dance final Sat nighttime and information technology was a disaster! If
2. _________ just that I'd thought about what I was going to wearable a fleck more carefully. Although
3. _________ beingness my best friend Jenny had told me it wasn't that kind of upshot, I'd decided
four. _________ to look really grown-upwardly and habiliment a dress and loftier-heeled shoes. When I got
5. _________ there, I looked totally ridiculous and some people started laughing. Despite of
6. _________ this slight setback, I thought I'd hit the dance floor. If I could have survive that,
7. _________ I could survive anything. But even though that went incorrect! 1 of my heels
8. _________ snapped - even if though my shoes were make new - and I had to carry them
9. _________ to the side of the room. It was very embarrassing! Withal, despite the disastrous
10 . ________ beginning was, Craig Fielding came up to me and asked me if I wanted to go out with
him adjacent Saturday. Of course I said no, just he is cute! We'll meet what happens!
I Write one word in each gap.
ON THE CATWALK
with Sunny Magenta
(i) Despitethe fact that I attempt to exist as upbeat as possible in this column, I have to say Milan has disappointed me. If only we.(two) ……. possibly go back to the glory days of fashion (ie last year) when skirts were short and pink was the new black. Pink is still in this year, interestingly enough. (3) ........ , information technology's only beingness used in accessories such as buckles, belts, braces and beads. Brown – the must-have color of the season – has never been my favourite colour, (four) ……. I have to say that Belinda Steven's all-dark-brown paper beachwear was quite stunning. That'southward in (5) ……. of its complete impracticality, of grade. It really is (6) ……. time that haute couture entered the real world just a tiny chip. I know information technology's supposed to be more art than clothing, just suppose you actually (7) ……. the mistake of buying a Diego Fernandez baseball cap made of candle wax. That'southward one walk in the sunshine and five k euros is dripping down your face! At present, I'1000 non saying I wish I (8) ……. stayed back in dull and grey London – the later on-evidence parties were tremendous, as e'er. Merely I do promise that next flavor I (nine) ……. be able to report that the fashion world's got a grip on itself once more, and then – (ten) ……. though none of us will ever exist able to beget whatsoever of the items I describe in this column – at to the lowest degree we'll accept something to dream nearly again.
Unit 26 Vocabulary
Way and pattern
| Topic vocabulary in contrast see page 196 for definitions | ||
| put on/clothing | material / habiliment | look/appearance |
| costume / suit | blouse / top | supply / produce |
| dye / paint | design / manufacture | glimpse /glance |
| fit / conform / lucifer | electric current / new / modern | average / everyday |
Phrasal verbs
catch on become popular or fashionable line upward get/put into lines do away with become rid of popular in(to) visit apace or for a short time draw upwardly create (plans, etc) show (a)round accept sb on a tour of a place dress up put on fancy or unusual clothes have off remove (a slice of clothing) get over echo or think well-nigh over again in club to understand completely tear up rip into pieces abound out of develop from; become also big for try on put on (a piece of clothing) to run into how it looks and whether it fits hand downward give something valuable to your children or grandchildren, ordinarily when you dice vesture out go erstwhile and unusable
| Phrases and collocations | |
| art | piece of work of fine art; modern art; art gallery; art exhibition |
| apparel | put on/endeavour on/habiliment/take off dress; clothes line; clothes peg; best dress |
| combination | in combination with; combination of |
| compliment | pay sb a compliment; compliment sb on sth |
| case | be/set an case; an example of; for example; follow an/sb's instance |
| style | in fashion; exist/go out of fashion; follow fashion; fashion model/testify |
| hair | cut/castor sb'due south hair; accept/get a new hairdo/hairstyle; have a haircut; permit your pilus down |
| make-up | put on/apply/article of clothing/take off make-up |
| pattern | follow a pattern; a checked/striped/obviously pattern |
| manner | in way; be/become out of style; practice sth/go somewhere in style; accept style |
| taste | have/show good/bad taste (in sth); in good/bad taste |
| tendency | have a tendency to do |
| tendency | a tendency in sth; follow/set a trend |
| Word patterns | |
| advise sb to do; advise sb that; advise sb on/about sth; advise (sb) confronting sth/doing | proud of sth/sb/doing; proud to exercise |
| broken-hearted about sth/doing; anxious to do | refer to sth; refer sb to sth |
| criticise sb (for sth/doing) | seem to be; it seems that |
| insist on sth/doing; insist that | stare at sth/sb |
| enough of sth; plenty more sth; plenty to do | utilize sth (for sth/doing); use sth to do |
| ready (sb) for sth; set to do | useful for sth/doing; useful to sb |
| Word formation | ||
| advertise advertisement, ad(vert), advertising, advertiser | enthuse (un)enthusiastic(ally), enthusiasm, enthusiast | similar dissimilar(ly), similarity |
| attract (un)attractive(ly), allure | expect (un)expected(ly), expectation, expectancy | style (un)stylish(ly), stylist, stylishness |
| beauty beautiful(ly) | fashion (un)stylish, (un)fashionably | succeed success, (un)successful(ly) |
| decide decision, (in)decisive(ly), undecided | similar alike, dislike, unlike, likeness, (un)likeable, liking | use usage, useful(ly), useless(ly), user, (united nations)usable |
| desire (un)desirable | produce product, producer, product, (un)productive(ly) | |
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