The manual was comprehensively / potentially reviewed by an editor before it was published. - comprehensively, Robots and AI could inevitably / drastically improve the workplace in the near future. - drastically, By 2020, 30% of jobs could feasibly / progressively be automated. - feasibly, Many people choose to open their phones using text-to-speech / facial-recognition software. They just look at their phones to unlock them. - facial-recognition, All computers need their own chatbot /operating system to run programs and applications. - operating system, Max was hoping that Gary would be willing to listen to alternative viewpoints, but he didn’t expect him to be so narrow-minded / antisocial in his thinking. - narrow-minded, Kayla doesn’t mind people who have strong opinions, but when someone is so chatty / rigid in their opinions that they don’t listen, she gets really frustrated. - rigid, Max looked down against opposition from her parents / on people who hadn’t been to college. - on people who hadn’t been to college, Amanda wanted to leave home, but ran up against opposition from her parents / with her new colleagues. - against opposition from her parents, The teacher dismissed / presumed Hannah’s question as irrelevant. - dismissed, The performance turned out exactly as the director had envisioned / reconsidered. - envisioned, Hilda never gets upset over anything. She’s so spiteful /mellow. - mellow, Roger can find a way to solve almost any problem. He’s very flustered / resourceful. - resourceful, The novel has a very delicate / elaborate plot, which makes it hard to follow. - elaborate, I was disappointed in the steak I had at the restaurant. It was overcooked, tough, and filthy / stringy. - stringy, When Zoe feasted / caught her eyes on the buffet table, she felt overwhelmed and didn’t know where to start. - feasted, My boss and I just didn’t turn a blind eye / see eye to eye on how we should organize the new office space. - see eye to eye, Nick and Jan were a little nervous as they entered the abandoned / scenic factory. - abandoned, The lush / barren, green Amazon Rainforest is full of tropical plants. - lush, Kim realized that the implication / source of her problems at school was her lack of motivation. - source, The staff's unhappiness stemmed / forced from the fact that wages hadn’t increased in years. - stemmed, Paraphrase the sentence: You don’t seem at all nervous for someone who is about to have their first job interview (remarkably, calm). - You look remarkably calm for someone who is about to have their first job interview., Paraphrase the sentence: It was very rare to see cell phones in the 1980s (highly, unusual). - It was highly unusual to see cell phones in the 1980s., Nick bought the car because he thought it was underrated / underpriced. - underpriced, If you are too overconfident /overwhelmed, you may not put in the effort needed to succeed. - overconfident, Choose the correct position for the word in parenthesis. Speech-to-text software is A going to B make writing texts faster. (undoubtedly) - A, Choose the correct position for the word in parenthesis. Robot companions in the home A will B be appreciated by the elderly. (surely) - B, The future perfect or the future perfect continuous: Next month, we _____________________ (work) in Silicon Valley for five years. That’s incredible! - Next month, we'll have been working in Silicon Valley for five years. That’s incredible!, You do a lot of personality tests. You’ll learn / have learned how to influence the results by now. - will have learned, Robert was annoyed that Tina wouldn’t help him with his project. Why do you use Would here? To express an opinion in a polite way / talk about what someone is unwilling to do. - talk about what someone is unwilling to do, Nathan asked if I thought the app would mine his data. Why do you use Would here? To report a question / refer to a past habit. - report a question, If you keep dropping the plates, you will be looking / look for a new job real soon. - will be looking, If Amanda had been listening, she ___ (hear) the instructions. - would have heard, Nate could ___ (finish) the painting if he’d had more time. - could have finished, Barbara was stopped by the police. She shouldn’t have been / shouldn't driving so fast. - shouldn’t have been, Why did you step into the road like that! You could / should have been seriously injured! - could have been, Skye has posted hundreds of photos on social media, many of which / whom have received likes. - many of which, Mike applied for three summer jobs, much /each of which was well paid. - each of which, What / That I like most about you is your personality. - what, I’m running out of memory on my phone, so how / what I’m going to do is delete some photos. - what, What / thing he never expected was to have a magician at his party. - what, It / the only person who didn’t get a piece of cake was my sister! - the, Whatever / whichever people say, I think it’s great to celebrate birthdays with a party. - Whatever, Whenever / However much she tried, Alyssa couldn’t remember where she had left her keys. - However,
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