Earn 4 medals after filling in each of the blanks the blanks with a correct word:
1) Emma started out as a clerical officer with the company and gradually __________ her way to the top and is now a senior manager.
1) Emma started out as a clerical officer with the company and gradually __________ her way to the top and is now a senior manager.
2) We're on holiday now so can you stop __________ shop!
3) There's a rumour going around that the proposed reorganisation is meant to __________ out the lazy workers.
15 comments:
Sorry, Levi. But I didn't get what we have to do in this challenge. Do we have to fill in the blanks with the same word for all 3 sentences?
NO, Carol. Three different words!
Go for it, girl!
I´ll try this one...
1-paved
2-and
3-clean
I guess it would be:
1) paved
2)talk
3)cut
Ana, and Lina, one of you managed to score two correct answers!
That's all I can say for the moment!
Keep on blogging!
I think the third should be weed ;-)
OK, let me try again:
1)worked
2)talk or talking
3) weed
OK, Lina! You're really close, thanks to The Mubber, I guess! LOL LOL But you have to make up your mind first!
Keep on Blogging!!
WHo is the Mubber?????????????????
Our Blog is becoming famous, Lina! After Valeria França entered a link on FACEBOOK, and I entered a few links myself, the number of pageviews has practically doubled! Anyone can post comments to any of the entries, so, The Mubber came out of some point in the globe!!
Isn't it fun? Anyway, you still have to make up your mind about #2! What say you?
Keep on Blogging, everyone!
talking :)) number 2:))
OK! Here's the final outcome:
Lina --------> 04 medals
Carol -------> 02 Medals
Ana Lucia ---> 02 Medals
Don't forget that the word formation challenge remains unanswered!!
In the meantime, blog away, everyone!!!
I´m quite sure about numbers 1 (paved her way) and 3(cleaned out the lazy workers) but number 2, I´ve already seen "stop and shop" as a kind of 24-hour service...I know it isn´t the answer but I can´t figure out a phrase with talk or talking as Lina said...What does it mean???
To talk shop is an idiom. It means to talk about business or work matters at a social event (where such talk is out of place).
Ana, I really want to thank you for your active participation in the Blog. I am going to be posting the medals you have won for the question you have recently asked Laurel!
See y'all tomorrow!!!
So...let me see if I understood...talk shop, is talking about business??? Beats me! I thought it was women´s talk! kkkk
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