He shouldn’t have driven / ridden his motorbike so fast. | ridden |
This school doesn’t endorse / promote bullying. They ask children to tell the teacher immediately | endorse |
The film was totally brilliant / weird. I nearly walked out. I couldn’t understand what was going | weird |
The last time we saw her, she was in the prime of life / age. | life |
She does have a very gloomy outlook / downside on life. | outlook |
The way the story ended wasn’t a surprise. It was very obscure / predictable | predictable |
An obsession with computer games can give people a distorted / an enhanced view of reality. | a distorted |
Her behaviour at the party was dreadful / unrealistic. I’ll never invite her again. | dreadful |
What slogan / make of car do you drive? | make |
There’s nothing I’d like better than to run / make my own business. | run |
The film didn’t contain any surprises. It was very weird / predictable | predictable |
Once I turned fifty, I started experiencing age obligation / discrimination at work. | discrimination |
She earns more money, but the outcome / downside of the new job is that she spends more time away fr | downside |
5 My children’s school doesn’t promote / endorse bullying. They are always very helpful if a chi | endorse |
Although the play was a bit brilliant / obscure, I quite enjoyed it. | obscure |
Do you eat much chocolate? What brand / logo of chocolate do you prefer? | brand |
There’s nothing better than running / making your own business. | running |
The last time we saw them, they were in the prime of life / age. | life |
I didn’t get the message. There was a breakdown / drawback in communication. | breakdown |
I wish he wasn’t so gloomy. He never looks on the light / bright side of life. | bright |