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Created by Jon Vatcher
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| Question | Answer | 
| transform The internet has transformed our lives. | to change completely (for the better) | 
| purchase You can purchase tickets for the play from the box office. | to buy | 
| irrigate The water from the lake is used to irrigate the land. | to supply land with water to help crops grow. | 
| preserve We need to preserve historic buildings for future generations. | to look after so that it lasts a long time | 
| attain He attained his driving licence at the third attempt. | to achieve or gain something after a lot of effort | 
| commence The academic year commences at the beginning of October. | to start / to begin | 
| conserve Governments need to do more to conserve endangered species. | to protect something from harm or loss | 
| persist The heavy rain persisted for many days. | to continue to exist (something bad) | 
| trigger The earthquake triggered a tsunami. | to cause something to happen | 
| analyse The scientists analysed the data. | to consider/examine carefully | 
| construct The government is planning to construct a new nuclear power plant. | to build | 
| justify No argument can justify war. | to prove or show that something is necessary | 
| to publish The newspaper published an article about the murder. | to print copies of a book, article etc... | 
| insert He inserted the key into the lock and opened the door. | to put an object inside another object | 
| release The substance released toxic fumes. | to leave something and enter the surrounding area / atmosphere. | 
| consume Many children consume too much junk food. | to eat or drink (food) to use up (energy / fuel) | 
| prohibit The law prohibits cigarette advertising on television. | to make something illegal to forbid something | 
| modify They modified the design in order to improve it. | to change something slightly in order to improve it | 
| reject The government rejected the proposal. | to not accept / to not agree with an idea, proposal, request or offer | 
| monitor Students need feedback from tutors to monitor their progress. | to regularly check and comment on progress | 
| ensure Students must ensure that they take their passport to the IELTS test. | to make certain | 
| demonstrate The test demonstrates a link between consumption of fast food and obesity. | to show / to make clear | 
| examine He examined her passport carefully before stamping it. | to look at something carefully | 
| promote The government wants to promote tourism with a new advertising campaign. | to encourage or help something to happen | 
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