The document provides 5 sentences with corrections to choose the most appropriate word from 3 options provided. For each sentence, the correct options that complete the sentence meaningfully are specified. The summaries aim to identify the purpose and essential information in the document in a concise manner.
The document provides 5 sentences with corrections to choose the most appropriate word from 3 options provided. For each sentence, the correct options that complete the sentence meaningfully are specified. The summaries aim to identify the purpose and essential information in the document in a concise manner.
The document provides 5 sentences with corrections to choose the most appropriate word from 3 options provided. For each sentence, the correct options that complete the sentence meaningfully are specified. The summaries aim to identify the purpose and essential information in the document in a concise manner.
"I heard on the news that he’d admitted / denied / been accused of stealing over £1,000,000."
• Options: admitted, denied
• Correction: "I heard on the news that he’d admitted / denied stealing over £1,000,000." 2. "In the end, she convinced / suggested / persuaded us all to go to the show."
• Options: convinced, persuaded
• Correction: "In the end, she convinced / persuaded us all to go to the show." 3. "When I saw her, she was telling / grumbling / insisting that she can’t handle the weather here."
• Options: grumbling, insisting
• Correction: "When I saw her, she was grumbling / insisting that she can’t handle the weather here." 4. "My aunt urged / recommended / advised me to go and get it looked at by a specialist."
• Options: urged, recommended, advised
• Correction: "My aunt urged / recommended / advised me to go and get it looked at by a specialist." 5. "He’s confirmed / discussed / vowed never to marry again."
• Options: confirmed, vowed
• Correction: "He’s confirmed / vowed never to marry again."