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In the sentence 'The actual problem is timing,' what does actual mean?
Spanish speakers often feel personally targeted in a sticky way.
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In the sentence 'The actual problem is timing,' what does actual mean?
Spanish speakers often feel personally targeted in a sticky way.
I can’t ___ the meeting tomorrow.
A false friend can break a very common work sentence.
In a workplace mini-scenario, I can’t ___ the meeting tomorrow.
A false friend can break a very common work sentence.
In the sentence 'I cannot attend the meeting,' what does attend mean?
Useful for users who work in English and translate from Romance-language cognates.
At the start of the workshop, the host told a quick story to break the ice.
Gives the user a quick native-expression win or miss.
A manager asks for a ___ update, meaning short but still useful and professional.
Shows that vocabulary depth is about choosing the professional word, not the hardest word.
The police said he did not ___ a crime.
The right verb changes everyday vocabulary into precise English.
In a workplace mini-scenario, The police said he did not ___ a crime.
The right verb changes everyday vocabulary into precise English.
In a travel situation, The police said he did not ___ a crime.
The right verb changes everyday vocabulary into precise English.
We need the ___ address, not the old one.
False friends feel safe because they look familiar.
In a workplace mini-scenario, We need the ___ address, not the old one.
False friends feel safe because they look familiar.
We are ___ concerned about the delay.
Adverbs are where formal English starts to sound real.
In a workplace mini-scenario, We are ___ concerned about the delay.
Adverbs are where formal English starts to sound real.
In a travel situation, We are ___ concerned about the delay.
Adverbs are where formal English starts to sound real.
The customer was furious after the second delivery failed. Which word is closest to furious here?
The learner gets a fast, satisfying word-precision hit.
The picnic was cancelled because of ___ rain.
Common weather words are surprisingly diagnostic.
In a workplace mini-scenario, The picnic was cancelled because of ___ rain.
Common weather words are surprisingly diagnostic.
The flight was delayed because of ___ rain.
Easy to answer, sticky enough to make users check themselves.
After the course ended, they promised to keep in touch.
Everyday expressions are vocabulary depth, not decoration.
In a workplace mini-scenario, After the course ended, they promised to keep in touch.
Everyday expressions are vocabulary depth, not decoration.
We need to ___ a decision before Friday.
High-frequency collocations decide how fluent a sentence feels.
In a workplace mini-scenario, We need to ___ a decision before Friday.
High-frequency collocations decide how fluent a sentence feels.
After two weeks of practice, she started to ___ progress.
Easy enough to keep momentum, sharp enough to expose translated English.
The team worked late to ___ the deadline.
Feels immediately useful for job and business English users.
The cyclist had a narrow escape when the car turned suddenly.
This tests idiom meaning from context, not translation.
In a workplace mini-scenario, The cyclist had a narrow escape when the car turned suddenly.
This tests idiom meaning from context, not translation.
You feel a little uneasy before a presentation, but not truly afraid. Which word fits best?
A tiny personality-relevant vocabulary trap.
Please ___ attention to the safety instructions.
Simple words become fluent only in the right pairs.
In a workplace mini-scenario, Please ___ attention to the safety instructions.
Simple words become fluent only in the right pairs.
In a travel situation, Please ___ attention to the safety instructions.
Simple words become fluent only in the right pairs.
The campaign helped ___ awareness of the issue.
Formal vocabulary often depends on the right verb.
In a workplace mini-scenario, The campaign helped ___ awareness of the issue.
Formal vocabulary often depends on the right verb.
In a travel situation, The campaign helped ___ awareness of the issue.
Formal vocabulary often depends on the right verb.
We’re ___ time, so let’s decide now.
Phrasal collocations make spoken English faster.
In a workplace mini-scenario, We’re ___ time, so let’s decide now.
Phrasal collocations make spoken English faster.
Before we continue, let's make sure we are on the same page.
Common enough that users want to know if they have been missing it.
The two designs are ___ different.
Precision words make comparisons sound controlled.
In a workplace mini-scenario, The two designs are ___ different.
Precision words make comparisons sound controlled.
I need a cup of ___ coffee before the meeting.
Pairs well with heavy rain to make users feel the pattern.
A coworker says, 'I am swamped today.' What do they mean?
Office expressions feel high-value and slightly addictive.
A good manager should ___ responsibility when something goes wrong.
The item feels useful because the phrase is professionally loaded.