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SEMANTIC FIELDS
Module 1
III. CARING FOR: attend to, look after, tend (to), take care of
IV. GETTING IN THE WAY: block, hinder, hamper, impede, bar, obstruct
1. So the Lords anger burned against Israel, and He made them in the
wilderness forty years, until the entire generation of those who had done evil
was destroyed.
2. The old man home through the deep snow.
3. The lovers across the fields in complete forgetfulness of the time.
4. Although technically brilliant, I through chapter after chapter, never
understanding why such intelligent characters would want to expend so much
energy to look stupid.
5. Penguins the size of people South America some 35 million years ago,
and they didn't need ice to survive.
VI. CONSIDER: count, reckon, deem, think of, conceive, regard, look on
1. Milfro the painting with interest. Really, thats quite the best thing
you have ever done!
2. Ive seen so many photographs of you that I were old friends.
3. Rather than seeing the veil as a threat to their independence, women it
as an achievement of women who have successfully combined marriage,
family harmony and outside employment.
4. The editor himself particularly fortunate to have been able to
cooperate with such distinguished authors, who have gained, either as a lawyer
or as a professor, extensive expertise.
5. Regionalism is certainly a force to be with in Spain, but it has not
proves so strong in this election as was thought.
6. What will they next? A real keyboard for the iPhone!
7. We would it an honour if the minister agreed to see us.
8. Most people the governments promises with complete disbelief.
SYNONYMOUS PAIRS
I. bare or barren
1. Philos philosophy was the Platonic, according to which all the things which
our senses tell us exist are mere passing ., while the ideas in our minds
are the realities.
2. There is a slight tendency in him to be not precisely risky but, perhaps, a
. Broad in his humour.
3. There was no need to add the glory details except for the malicious pleasure of
watching his audience turn a whiter . of pale.
4. Yet for much of his early life, Benny Spock was afraid of his own . -
not to mention girls, their fathers, lions, Italians, cucumbers, and bananas.
1. In a . she realised how superficial her reaction to the book had been.
2. There was a sudden . as she lit the gas.
3. Beth turned, her eyes levelling on him and in that second as her life .
past her, wondered on the strange incongruity of life, of all the twist, turns,
and paths she had taken that led to her being here in this precise moment and
place.
4. Unfortunately the temple cannot be visited from the Thai side as the
Cambodians closed the border when this dispute . up.