keep a vigilant eye on someone, especially to check that they do nothing wrong, watch like a hawk, to become ill with a sickness, to come down with, to recover from an illness or difficult situation, to get over, giving an issue prolonged, sometimes agonizing attention in your mind, to dwell on something, There is no need to ____ on the mistakes you made yesterday; just learn from them., There is no need to dwell on the mistakes you made yesterday; just learn from them., to reduce weight or stress by doing physical activity, work off, impulsive, unpredictable, and prone to sudden changes in mood or behavior, capricious kuh-PRISH-uhss, The weather in the mountains is often cap____, changing from sunny to stormy within minutes., The weather in the mountains is often capricious, changing from sunny to stormy within minutes., a person or thing that provokes or speeds significant change or action, catalyst, We use ____ to talk about a place that is inside a bigger space, such as a box, a house, a city or a country., We use in to talk about a place that is inside a bigger space, such as a box, a house, a city or a country., ____ water / the sea / a river / a lake / a pool, IN water / the sea / a river / a lake / a pool, __ the mountains / the countryside / a valley / the forest, in the mountains / the countryside / a valley / the forest, ___ a car / a taxi, in a car / a taxi, We use ___ to talk about location on a surface., We use on to talk about location on a surface., We use ____ for some types of public transport. We use ___for lines (including rivers, borders, streets, etc.) and islands., We use on for some types of public transport. We use on for lines (including rivers, borders, streets, etc.) and islands., We use ____ in many common phrases, especially when we are talking about a place for a specific activity. We also use __ for addresses or exact positions, We use at in many common phrases, especially when we are talking about a place for a specific activity. We also use at for addresses or exact positions, London is ___ the River Thames., London is on the River Thames., There's a market ___ James Street., There's a market on James Street., I'm ___ work., I'm at work., Please sit ___ the back of the room., Please sit at the back of the room., My dog likes sleeping ___ the sofa., My dog likes sleeping on the sofa., The children are playing ___ the park., The children are playing in the park., It's about ___ a promotion., It's about getting a promotion., There's a bookshop ___ the shopping centre., There's a bookshop in the shopping centre., She’s waiting ___the entrance., She’s waiting at the entrance., Meet Simon ___ the end of the road., Meet Simon at the end of the road., What’s the difference bewteen these two sentences: 1.She’s at the library. 2.She’s in the library., She’s at the library. – the emphasis is on the her location and the type of place she has gone to. She’s in the library. – the emphasis is on the type of building she is in, The importance of *integrate.*, The importance of integration., ___ campus, on campus, The supermarket is ___ the campus., The supermarket is at the campus.
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