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