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Nama : Zakhia Jilan Fadhila

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Exercise 5

Inherit

1. When his father dies, the eldest son will inherit all the money.
2. The plays of Shakespeare are part of the literary inheritance of the English-
speakingpeople.
3. Many Indian tribes in the United States are now claiming their hereditery rights to
their homelands.
Persist

4. Ricardo has shown great persistence in his determination to understand vector


components in physics.
5. Mary persistenly asked her son to clean up his room.
6. Billy persisted in asking his parents to let him sleep with his pet frog.

Rely

7. Joe puts too much reliance on pills from the drug store and does not listen to his doctor.
8. Jensen’s memory is not very unreliable He often Forgets the names of his students.
9. When Jim’s car broke down last week, he had to rely On his neighbor to give him a ride
to work.
10. We would be wise not to ignore the health warnings printed on each pack of cigarettes.
Assure Ignore adhere transcend
11. The selection of a woman as president of the local plumber’s union set an presedent for
the future.
Signify Precede Persist Rely
12. Olga didn’t need any assistance From her father to do Her physics homework.
Assist Maintain Adhere Insist
13. Everyone must agree to adhere To the plan. Once we begin, there can be no changes
at all.
Inference Coherence adherence Assurance
14. John’s actions do not always correspond To his words.
Correspond adhere Signify occur

15. Joe was unable to maintain his lead in the race.


Maintain condense Inherit Assist

16. The pilot assure Alice that flying ia safe.


Precede Assure persist retain.

17. Ms. Lee told Ken that because his ideas were disorganized, his composition lacked
incoherently
Transcend cohere correspond adhere

18. Ali put various tape over his bandage.


Various adhesive coherent ignorant

19. Uncle Edward ignore the noise of his wife’s party and continued to read his
newspaper.
Ignorant coherent persistent transcendent

20. Billy’s mother became angry and told him to stop shouting or he would transcendent
her patience.
Transcend inherit precede imply

21. It is a rare occur when Ms. O’Malley is wrong.


Assist Maintain Infer Occur

22. Amy’s inference that Joe was stupid didn’t bother him at all.
23. From her tone of voice, the students inferred that their teacher was angry with them.
24. Maxine’s posture and attitude implied boredom.
25. Lou’s implication from his boss’s criticism was that the boss considered him unfit forthe
job.

EXERCISE 6

1. Landing on the moon was a great achievement, a “giant leap for mankind”
2. You must adjust the microscope correctly before you can see through it clearly.
3. The storm was so fierce and the ship was leaking so badly that the captain ordered
everyone to abandon ship.
4. Because the walls of the cathedral were no longer strong, they had to be reinforced with
steel and stone.
5. Ms. Davis will never allow her students to commit the serious error of confusing imply
with infer.
6. Although we have made a lot of progress in space exploration, it is rather commited that
people will be able to live on the moon within the near future.
7. Even though Uncle Edward wanted Aunt Emma to accompany him on the fishing trip,
she decided not to go.
8. The chance of a perfect grade on the vocabulary test was a great requirement for Mario
to study hard during the weekend.
9. Many stars are so far away that they are imperceptible to the naked eye. They can be
seen only through a telescope
10. Our teacher is very perceivable; she is aware of most of our needs and fears.
11. Mrs. Setian’s perception of the world around her is quite different from that of her
husband.
12. As soon as we entered our principal’s home, we perceive that he was a man of
excellent taste.

13. The senator’s speeches are always so involvement that it is difficult to follow his line
of thought.
14. The woman’s involve with the criminal was never satisfactorily proved

15. Pierre has no real conceive of what a physicist is or does.


16. Nowadays, it is difficult for us to imconceive of life without electricity.
17. It is to inconceivably think of anyone ever swimming from New York to London.
18. Susan assumed that it was a very cold day when she looked out the window and
sawpeople wearing heavy coats, hats and gloves.
Attain assume abandon obtain
19. This paper towel can absorb more water than that paper towel
Perceive obtain absorb achieve
20. While travelling in South America, Nora found that delicious fresh ropical fruits were
Obtainable almost everywhere.
Conceive attain perceive obtain
21. Billy considered it a great accomplished to be able to spell his last
time.Commit accomplish involve induce
22. The curtain rod is adjustable. It can be made longer or shorter to fit any window
in thehouse.
Adjust obtain absorb attain
23. Picasso attain considerable recognition and success during his lifetime.
Reinforce attain assume absorb
24. A high school diploma is required for entrance into
college.
Require abandon achieve accomplish
25. Victoria and her father established the family business in
1961.
Induce accompany establish commit

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