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capitalism
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a manufacturer
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Complete the sentences with these words and a prefix. democracy decorated national rated view qualified government colleagues understood graduate defence smoker 1
Mumbai , previously known as Bombay, is the richest city in India. It is the 1 economic (economy) (econom y) centre of India, generating 25% of its 2 (industry) output. Mumbai was the first Indian city to experience growth and changes associated with 3 (capital) and has since become India’s banking and finance capital. It is also home to the Bollywood film 4 (industry), the largest film 5 (product) in India. However,, Mumbai’s success has However ha s led to enormous population growth, contributing to some serious social and 6 (environment)) problems. (environment 7 Air (polluted) from traffic and industry, for instance, pose a serious threat to quality of life in the city. In addition, the rapid 8 (industry) development and enormous mass migration to the city have made it difficult for the city’s urban 9 (development) to plan ahead in this constantly changing city.
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acceptable for a particular person or situation: suit able understand a situation, sometimes suddenly: r believe that somebody is honest and will not cheat or harm you: t wish that you had somebody else’s abilities, possessions, possession s, lifestyle, etc.: e think or believe that something is true or probable: s know somebody because you’ve seen them before: r include something as a necessary part: i have a good opinion of somebody because of their character or ideas: r have earned something because of your good or bad actions or behaviour: d think that something may not be true: d
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Social networking sites are being used to organise pro-democracy movements in some countries. I think you’re for this job. We don’t need a graduate. He the direction directionss and ended up getting lost. My brother feels much healthier since he became a . After I left the company I had a party for all my . I think the secretaries in this company are . They do a great job. The higher taxes have created a strong feeling all over the country. I don’t think I’d ever like to work for a organisation. Trevor and Susannah have just their bedroom. A lot of people learn because they want to be safe in the city.
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I read a of a documentary about China, which is on TV tonight. It sounds really interesting. Anna finished her degree and is now studying for a qualification.
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Is there a p a y p h o n e near here? I left a message on his . I’ve changed the tone on my mobile. I called your mobile and your . Which mobile phone are you with? I’ll have to phone him back. We got off. I must remember to up my mobile.
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My sister has five children. ? How many mobiles that box I how to use this machine. you of getting an MP3 player? It’s her birthday today so she a day off work. The boss to be in a good mood. The flowers always beautiful this time of year. you you were still in bed on this cold morning? you this is the right place? I Fran for a coffee at six. I to the radio when you phoned. 20
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Alan ’s been breaking/ ’s broken the window. They ’ve been visiting/’ve visited New Zealand several times. Robin and I have been knowing/have known each other for years. She ’s been playing/’s played tennis since 8.30. Graham ’s been finding/’s found his car keys. We’ve just been returning/returned from holiday. I ’ve been sorting out/’ve sorted out my tax all day. I should finish it tomorrow.
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Since Sue retired her life has been becoming/ has become much more interesting. Ian ’s read/’s been reading five James Bond books.
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John listens to music at the moment. Two men were charged with burglary. ✓ Our new heating system is very economic. He deserves earning more money. She’s got a pay-as-you-go mobile phone. He’s bound get promoted soon. I’m a bit pushed for time at the moment. Apart from visiting Paris, what else did you do? He spent ages to search for information. You shouldn’t take any notice of him. What you will be doing this time tomorrow? I used to getting up early every day now. I doubt we’ll ever see each other again. He’s always taking advantage for you.
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