3.
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Everyone was ...... when the date of the oral exam was postponed. |
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releved |
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relieved |
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releived |
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releeved |
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4.
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She jabbed her finger towards the waitress in order to ...... her point. |
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emphasise |
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emfasize |
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emphasize |
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ephasise |
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5.
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The ...... into the incident continued for several hours, with dozens of people being ......
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enquiry, interogated |
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enquirie, interrogated |
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inquiry, interogated |
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inquiry, interrogated |
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6.
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She ...... returned the wrong book to the library, ...... a greater fine. |
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accidently, incuring |
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acsidentaly, incurring |
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akcidentally, incuring |
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accidentally, incurring |
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7.
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It won't be ...... on this ...... to make a formal report. |
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neccessary, occasion |
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necessary, occasion |
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necessary, ocassion |
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nessessary, occasion |
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8.
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The two sisters were displeased to have their ...... ...... |
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convesation, intrupted |
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convorsation, interupted |
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convarsation, interrupted |
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conversation, interrupted |
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9.
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......, the councilor could no longer cope with the ...... of his role. |
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Unforchuneately, presure |
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Unfortunatly, pressure |
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Unfortunately, pressure |
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Unfortunatly, preshure |
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10.
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When writing, be ...... of your ...... at all times. |
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conscious, audience |
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conscience, audience |
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conshuss, audiense |
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conscuss, oddience |
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