Vocabulary test

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  1. Don't read more  her letter than she intended.
  2. Are you majoring  English literature? That sounds like a very interesting thing to study.
  3. With his usual skill, the chairman zeroed  the most delicate subject of our meeting.
  4. I can't figure  what he is trying to say, it is very difficult to understand his accent.
  5. If you have a good idea, make sure to jot it  somewhere.
  6. You shouldn't listen  when people are talking privately.
  7. Everyone dresses  for work on Fridays, some people even wear jeans.
  8. Traveling around the world is better than slaving  at some dull job.
  9. Can you meet for lunch on Wednesday? – I'll pencil you , and we'll confirm it on Tuesday.
  10. I want to spend a few days touching  the article before I send it to the printer.