Giúp mình vs nha 😊REWRITE EACH SENTENCE SO THAT THE NEW SENTENCE HAS A SIMILAR MEANING TO THE ORIGINAL ONE, USING THE WORD IN BRACKETS.
1. You should use a dictionary to check the meaning of the new words. (LOOK)
2. The doctor told my father to stop smoking (GIVE)
3. The cost of living has been increasing considerably in the past few weeks. (UP)
4. Margaret Thatcher was born and spent her childhood in the town of Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. (GREW)
5.His business is going badly -...
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Giúp mình vs nha 😊REWRITE EACH SENTENCE SO THAT THE NEW SENTENCE HAS A SIMILAR MEANING TO THE ORIGINAL ONE, USING THE WORD IN BRACKETS.
1. You should use a dictionary to check the meaning of the new words. (LOOK)
2. The doctor told my father to stop smoking (GIVE)
3. The cost of living has been increasing considerably in the past few weeks. (UP)
4. Margaret Thatcher was born and spent her childhood in the town of Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. (GREW)
5.His business is going badly - he'll have to stop doing it soon. (CLOSE)
6. My aunt has got two teenage children, but they don't seem to have a good relationship with each other. (GET)
7. This exhibition is much more interesting than the last one
The last exhibition was not___________________________
8. The teacher says that no student in the school is noisier than i am
The teacher say that i'm_______________________
9. This book is the least interesting I've ever read
I have never_________________
10. i think Vung Tau City is the most 'liveable' city in VN
I think there is no____________
1.You should use a dictionary to look up the meaning of new words. (LOOK)
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2.The doctor told my father to give up smoking. (GIVE)
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3.The cost of living has been going up considerably in the past few weeks. (UP)
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4.Margaret Thatcher was born and grew up in the town of Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. (GREW)
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5.His business is going badly – he’ll have to close it down soon. (CLOSE)
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