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Choose the suitable verb and give its correct form:
undermine / undercharge / undersell / underpin
1. She tried to present more evidences
to ep. her thesis.
2. The President's oppoents are Spreading rumours to
ero his authority.
3. Our sales assistants always —Unelexchage the
customers and thus make the compa’ lose
a lot of money.
4. Our supermarket can uncercell_ thaw the small stores
around by 5%.
Answers:1. ‘underpin jl means to give strength,
evidences or a basic structure to support
someone or something.
ss jundexnine HetHRE means to weaken someone's
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unveil / uncover
The sculpture was before a large ay,
Answer: ‘unveiled #34@ means to remove a covering froat
anew statue at a ceremony,
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dience,
drag / winch
1.The wounded climber was_ta chalinto the helicopter,
ne the table over here so T can stand on it,
Answer nched Wé#i’ means to pull a heay
turning a winch(1).
2. ‘drag # means to move somethin,
along the ground.
(1) winch (a machine for pulling by means of a chain
wound round a rotating device).
¥ object by
ig by pulling it
lie / lay
1. The table was a d for dinner.
2. I have all awake all night reviewing
the day's happenings.
Answer:1. ‘laid 38m’
(lay, laid, laid) means to place
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Choose the suitable verb and give its correct form:
deplore / implore / explore
1, They ed the arctic regions in 1990.
2, He Lchis 8 wee lack of common sense.
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3, The prisaner the judge to spare his life.
Answers:1. “explored # means travel into land or sea
in order to learn more.
2. ‘deplored MBE" means express regret for.
3. ‘implored BOR’ means beg for.
form / found
1, This university was in 1801.
2. Her character was Pyare. at home, not at school.
Answers:1. ‘founded Miz’ means to bring something into
existence; base; build.
2. ‘formed #$m%’ means shape; make; fabricate;
manufacture.
tone / tune
1, Please “Tey 2 down the sound of the TV.
2. Please fiano the TV to Channel 3 to hear the
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Choose the suitable verb and Bive its ¢,
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To:
quit / delete
1, She has her clai
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2. He insisted that all the falsehoods (1) wer
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£. from the article,
Answers:1. ‘quitted #3’ means to leave:
to sto,
something. P owning
2. ‘deleted HZ’ means to remove: to cancel
(1)falsehood (untrue statement), ‘
baptize / term
1. The natives’ music is ae Ka Ka.
2. He was betel Paul.
Answers: 1. ‘termed #@@ means to name.
2. ‘baptized mi’ means to give baptism(1)
to a person.
(1) baptism (ceremony making a person's admission
in 0. the Christian Church).
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Choose the Suitable ver
interlock /
Tvene / j i :
ii meee involve , interrelate
threatene,
d with clos
2. This gang of robb ea
CIS were lavolyed.
and Satrying out the murder,
3. The book O
with the life.
4. Many people Say corruption and drug trafficking
pa —tatearebbes cach other,
Answers:1. ‘intervened tA’ means to Somoiin soune
to modify or hinder them.
2. ‘involved #A° means to cause somebody
to be associated.
3. ‘interlocks 4 means to become firmly
related to each other.
4. ‘interrelated R@#2M' means connect closely.
in organizing
n overview of Japanese history.
secute / prosecute
"4 those who did not conform to
jous beliefs.
hopping fraud.
treat somebody
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Choose the suitable verb and give its Correct f,
orm:
overlap / overlay
1. The areas of responsibility of the two
departments Over
2, He tried to his bed with gold.
Answers:1. ‘overlap HMR means fold over; to cover
part of the same space.
2. ‘overlay #i’ means to spread a layer overs §
the surface of something.
skim / skip
1. He Ceionn ed through the script(1) in ten minutes
and made a comment about it,
2. The teacher &
history textbook.
Answers: 1. ‘skimmed #M@ means read something quickly.
2. ‘skipped #EERHEBE / Bit’ means jump over.
ript (the written text of a play, film, etc.)
chapter ten of the