UNIT 3
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100

What is the meaning of the following phrase "charge someone with a crime?

to formally accuse someone of committing a crime.

100

What is the meaning of this phrasal verb "knock out"? put it in context. 

to become unconcious. 

100

what is the meaning of the following adjectives..

outrageous

harmless

faithful

put them in context

outrageous-->shocking and unacceptable 

harmless-->unable or unlikely to cause damage

faithful-->supporting a particular person organization or belief

200

Someone just robbed my phone. Is this sentence correct?

No, it's not correct. The correct answer is "someone just stole my phone". (steal: focuses on the object that is taken and rob on the victim of the crime).

200

what is the phrasal verb that stands for this: to become, to happen in a particular way..

The phrasal verb is turn out.

200

COMPARATIVES: what ways of comparing show a big difference?

far (more addictive) than

nowhere near as (high) as

considerably (less than)

not nearly as (exotic) as

a great deal (cheaper) than

300

When the court decides that someone is not guilty of a crime ...

acquit someone of a crime

300

When can we leave out "that, where, when" in defining relative clauses?

that --> when the first part is not the subject of the relative clause.

where-->we add a preposition at the end.

when-->the time reference is clear.

300

PHRASAL VERBS: when something is inconvenient for somebody..

proceed with a plan ..

persuade someone to do something..

put out

go ahead

talk somebody into something 

400

What are the alternatives for would ? 

the alternatives are could (would be possible) or might (would perhaps).

400

What are the different connecting words to give reasons?

because of, because, due to, as, since. 

400

FUTURE VERBS FORMS: 

We use _________  for making predictions based on a present evidence and for personal plans or intentions.

we use __________ to talk about an arrangenment with other people or organization

we use _________ to talk about a fixed event on a timetable.

we use ___________ to talk about something that will be in progress at a point in time in the future.

be going to.

present continuous.

present simple.

future continuous.

500

What is the use and the structure of the third conditional?

We use the third conditional to talk about imaginary situations in the past.

MC: s+would+have+past participle; if+s+past perfect simple.

500

when you're very frightened you are... 

when you're very worried you are..

it's a very difficult situation..


you are scared stiff.

you are going out of your mind.

it's a nightmare.

500

What is the meaning of the following words..

glittering

unsightly

eat away at 

swoop


having small flashes of small lights.

not pleasant to look at

slowly destroy something

suddenly fly downwards.