1) To make the same journey regularly between work and home. a) commute b) head to c) set off d) master 2) To go in a particular direction. a) commute b) head to c) set off d) master 3) To start on a trip. a) commute b) head to c) set off d) master e) vary 4) When things or situations are different from each other. a) commute b) head to c) set off d) master e) vary 5) To learn how to do something well. a) commute b) head to c) set off d) master 6) Something that is fixed or certain. a) set b) head-down c) settled d) solo e) homesick f) delighted 7) Unhappy because of being away from your people and stuff for a long period. a) set b) head-down c) settled d) solo e) homesick f) delighted 8) Very pleased. a) set b) head-down c) settled d) solo e) homesick f) delighted 9) When you have become familiar with somthing and are comfortable and happy there. a) set b) head-down c) settled d) solo 10) A list of planned activities or things to be done showing the times or dates. a) schedule b) course c) degree d) peers 11) A person who is the same age or has the same social position or abilities as other people in a group. a) schedule b) course c) degree d) peer 12) A course of study at a college or university. a) schedule b) course c) degree d) peer 13) A set of classes or a plan of study on a particular subject, usually leading to an exam or qualification. a) schedule b) course c) degree d) peer 14) To get something that is useful, that gives you an advantage, or that is in some way positive. a) grab b) gain c) involve d) acquire 15) To get or obtain something. a) grab b) gain c) involve d) acquire 16) When something you are mentioning is a part of the activity or situation. a) grab b) gain c) involve d) acquire

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