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Read the sentences and match them to the correct definition of the verb COME ACROSS
English Plus 1 Y5 U1 Match the phrases to make sentences.
Vocabulary quiz with questions where students must choose the correct vocabulary word to complete sentences. Here are the vocabulary words: ABSTAIN (verb) To restrain oneself from doing or enjoying something AMBIGUOUS (adj) Open to more than one interpretation; unclear CRITERION (noun) A principle or standard by which someone or something may be judged (plural: criteria) DIMINUTION (noun) A reduction in size, extent, or importance of something ELUSIVE (adj) Difficult to find, catch, achieve, or remember EMULATE (verb) To match or surpass (a person or achievement, typically by imitation EVADE (verb) To escape or avoid, especially by cleverness or trickery MAGNANIMOUS (adj) Very generous or forgiving, especially toward a rival or one with less power STEADFAST (adj) Firm; unwavering; loyal; dependable VIABLE (adj) Capable of working successfully; feasible
Unit 1 speaking : Expressing emotions: 2 match the expression with the suitable sentence
Can you create me a vocabulary quiz where students must match the term that belongs in a sentence with these terms: tentatively
dispirited
reprieve
languished
elated
endearment
whittling
feint
elude
steward
cantankerous
This is a vocabulary matching exercise where you need to match the words in bold with their meanings (labeled a-g, though the meanings aren't visible in the image). Let me help you identify the words in bold from each sentence: 1. **disappointed** - "It rained, so we didn't go hiking. We were very disappointed." 2. **nervous** - "I'm always a little nervous before tests because I'm afraid I won't do well." 3. **terrified** - "My sister is terrified of spiders. Every time she sees one, she screams." 4. **exhausted** - "My father was working all day and came home exhausted." 5. **annoyed** - "I was annoyed when Rob borrowed my tablet again without asking." 6. **proud** - "Pete won the science competition and his parents were very proud of him." 7. **confident** - "The coach is confident that the team will win the next game." To complete this exercise, you would need to match these words with their corresponding meanings (a through g) which are not visible in the image provided. The exercise also mentions that after matching, you should "listen and check your answers," suggesting there's an audio component to verify your choices. Would you like me to provide definitions for these emotions/feelings to help you match them with their meanings?
Imperatives, Advice, Necessity and Prohibitions/ ◦ Match the appropriate word for each sentence