I never had any --- that you would win., difficulties, temper, doubt, The company is having some financial --- at the moment., difficulties, doubt, fit, She didn't even have --- to apologise., the decency, decency, decencies, I can't do the crossword. Do you want to have ---?, go, going, a go, Tim’s never missed a meeting - I'm sure he'll have ---., excuses, an excuse, excuse, It's an open secret around the office that they're having ---., affair, an affair, affairs, She was tired and said she was going to have ---., a lie-down, liedown, lies-down, Could you have a quiet --- with Mike about the problem?, lie-down, doubt, word, Having easy --- to cinema is one of the things I like about living in a city., an access, access, acess, If your father finds out about this, he’ll have ---., a fit, fit, fitting, They have no --- in their government., difficulties, temper, faith, Be careful with Jim. He has ---., a quick temper, quick temper, quick tempers.

New Horizons - B1+ - Vocabulary - Lesson 37 - Practice - Ex. 1

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