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Part III UoE
Vocabulary
Correct the Sentence
Prepositions
100

ocupation

florest


occupation

forest


100

    • Stem: COMMUNICATE

      • Sentence: "Effective ___ is crucial in any relationship."



  • Sentence: "Effective communication is crucial in any relationship."

100

undermine

to make someone less confident, less powerful, or less likely to succeed, or to make something weaker, often gradually: undermine

100

"Despite he was tired, he managed to finish the project."

"Despite being tired, he managed to finish the project."  

"Despite the fact that he was tired, he managed to finish the project."

100

We went there __ January.


He place the laptop __ the table.


We went there IN January.


He place the laptop ON the table.

200

aknowledg

knowledg

knowledgable

acknowledge

knowledge

knowledgeable

200
  1. Stem: EDUCATE

    • Sentence: "The government has increased funding for ___ this year."

    • Sentence: "She was unable to make an ___ guess due to her lack of knowledge."


  • Sentence: "The government has increased funding for education this year."

  • Sentence: "She was unable to make an educated guess due to her lack of knowledge."

200

wholeheartedly

in a way that is completely enthusiastic and without any doubt: wholeheartedly

200

"The reason of his absence was not clear."


"I look forward to meet you next week."

"The reason for his absence was not clear."


"I look forward to meeting you next week."

200

"I'm really interested on learning more about this topic."

"She's been living in Paris from 2010."

"I'm really interested in learning more about this topic."

"She's been living in Paris since 2010."

300

deshonestly

formaly

sincerelly

dishonestly

formally

sincerely

300
  1. Stem: RESPONSIBLE

    • Sentence: "It's important for all citizens to act ___ towards conserving resources."

    • "Jane should've been more careful and less ___."

Sentence: "It's important for all citizens to act responsibly towards conserving resources."

Jane should've been more careful and less irresponsible."

300

worship

rehearse

to love, respect, and admire someone or something very much, often without noticing the bad qualities of that person or thing: worship

to practise a play, a piece of music, etc. in order to prepare it for public performance: rehearse

300

"He's been living here since ten years."

"It was the most interesting book I ever read."


"The number of participants were surprisingly high."

 "He's been living here for ten years."

"It was the most interesting book I have ever read."

"The number of participants was surprisingly high."

300

"He's been accused for theft, but he claims he's innocent."


"They congratulated him for his achievement in the competition."

"He's been accused of theft, but he claims he's innocent."


"They congratulated him on his achievement in the competition."  

400

unecessarilly

througout

behaveour

disaproval

unnecessarily

throughout

behaviour

disapproval

400
  1. Stem: KNOW

    • Sentence: "His ___ of ancient cultures is impressive."

    • "The president ___ uttered a lie during his speech." 
    • "The reasons for his many followers are ___ to those outside."
  • Sentence: "His knowledge of ancient cultures is impressive."

  • "The president knowingly uttered a lie during his speech." 
  • "The reasons for his many followers are unknown to those outside."
400

assess


comply

to judge or decide the amount, value, quality, or importance of something: assess


to act according to an order, set of rules, or request:

comply

400

"I would appreciate if you could send me the report by tomorrow."

"By the time we will arrive, the conference will have been over for three hours."

"I wish I would have known about the meeting earlier."

"I would appreciate it if you could send me the report by tomorrow."

"By the time we arrive, the conference will have been over for three hours."

"I wish I had known about the meeting earlier."

400

"They're focused in improving customer satisfaction."

 "The book is based at true events."

"He's very good on handle difficult situations."

"They're focused on improving customer satisfaction."

 "The book is based on true events."

"He's very good at handling difficult situations."

500

embarasing

trustworth

unpolite

inconscious

uneficient

embarrassing

trustworthy

impolite

unconscious

inefficient

500
  1. Stem: COMPETE


      • The annual science fair at the university is known for its ___ nature, pushing students to explore beyond their academic limits.

      • In an effort to maintain market share, the company launched a new product line aimed at ___ directly with the industry leader.

      • Her ___ often came across as aggressive, but it was this trait that propelled her to the top of her field in record time.

  1. The annual science fair at the university is known for its competitive nature, pushing students to explore beyond their academic limits.

  2. In an effort to maintain market share, the company launched a new product line aimed at competing directly with the industry leader.

  3. Her competitiveness often came across as aggressive, but it was this trait that propelled her to the top of her field in record time.

500

enhance

comprise

edible

to improve the quality, amount, or strength of something: enhance

to have things or people as parts or members; to consist of: comprise

suitable or safe for eating: edible

500

"She suggested me to apply for the scholarship."

"If I had know the consequence, I would have act differently."

"However I studied truly hard, I only managed to score slightly above average."

 "She suggested that I apply for the scholarship." or "She suggested applying for the scholarship."

"If I had known the consequence, I would have acted differently."

"Although I studied truly hard, I only managed to score slightly above average."

500

"She apologized for being late at the meeting."

"This solution is different than the one we discussed before."

"He was blamed with the failure of the project."

"She apologized for being late for the meeting."

"This solution is different from the one we discussed before."

"He was blamed for the failure of the project."

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