words associated with going out
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according |
According to Mrs Guinan our class is the best!
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socialising
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Socialising means going out and meeting people.
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typical |
Typical means normal or regular.
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respondent |
The respondent is the person who replies.
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strict |
The teacher was strict.
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counterpart |
A counterpart is an equal.
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rarely |
It rarely rains in the desert.
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claim |
Call this number to claim your prize.
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behaviour
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That child's behaviour is unbearable.
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survey |
We conducted a survey about the most popular nuts.
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popular |
A popular type of nut is the cashew nut.
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particularly |
I like all nuts but I particularly like walnuts.
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equally |
The family wanted to divide the money equally.
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expect |
We didn't expect her to react so quickly.
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favour
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Favour means prefer.
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conduct |
We should conduct a survey to find out.
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acceptable |
He behaves badly. It is not acceptable.
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generation |
In a family there are 3 generations - children, parents and grandparents.
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