1.I owe it to you that I have been so successful.
2.When we returned at dusk, the lights of the city had come on.
3.On a misty (mist) August morning, the three of us headed out for our two-day adventure.
4.The man paid a fifty-dollar fine for putting up advertisements (advertise) in public.
5.I never think myself a stupid boy. On the contrary, I know I’m on the road to success.
6.To her astonishment (astonish), her son has passed all the exams.
7.No dictionaries can cover all the English idioms (idiom).
8.Frank Hurley, a confident and gifted Australian photographer (photograph) who knew the Antarctic, was hired to make the images.
9.He would sail to New Zealand, then reach Antarctica in February, and then proceed to the pole the following spring.
10.The effect of toasting (toast) bread for too long is burnt.