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Laugh at (others).
Ridicule (others).
Sneer (face).
Smiling (clan grinding face).
Contempt (disadvantage).
Contempt (dignitaries).
Contempt (for thieves).
Contempt (of the enemy).
Strong (willed).
Tenacity (key-minded attitude).
Stubbornness (thought).
Fortified (city walls).
Arduous (task).
Hardships and hardships (life).
Hard (struggle).
Tough (walking).
Decisiveness (choice).
Arbitrariness (doing things).
Decisions (future) emerge (phenomena).
Appearance (miracle).
Manifestation (essence).
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can’t prevent her little boy___shooting___birds.This question is a test of the fixed collocation of two phrasal verbs. shoot at is to... The meaning of shooting.
Spite of is the meaning of though, followed by a noun or pronoun. given is a conjunction that is if' the meaning of the assumption, leading the conditional adverbial clause. The sentence means; Although there are difficulties associated with this program or project, we will continue.
The Top of His Voice is a multiple-choice question solution that first understands the meaning of the question stem, and then looks at the difference between the four options. Of course, the accumulation of basic language knowledge is especially important.
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These questions feel like there's nothing to explain in detail:
Most of them are fixed sentence patterns and fixed collocations really.
There's nothing to study about these fixed things.
You memorize it, and it's easy to do the questions.
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Prepositions that denote time:
at: Used to represent a moment, a certain point in time.
on: used for the morning, afternoon, and evening of the week, day, and day (when referring to a specific day, on is used.)
in: used to represent week, month, season, year, generally refers to morning, afternoon, evening before: in. Before.
after: In. Afterwards.
by: Yes. Before (time) cut-off (to).
until(till): Until. So far: for: Reach. (indicates how much time has passed).
during: In. Duration.
through: All the time. (from start to finish).
from: from. Start (time).
Since: Since. Since (meaning from a certain time before to the present) in:. After (future time).
within: not exceeded. scope.
Prepositions that indicate place, direction:
at: In a certain location (indicating a relatively narrow place).
in: in a certain place (indicating a relatively spacious place).
on: In. Above, there is a contact surface.
above: In. Above.
Over: In. Directly above, is the antonym of under: in. Below, in. Within.
below: In. Below (not necessarily directly below) near: near, not far.
by: Yes. between, closer than near: between: in between.
around: around, in. around, in. in front of: in. of the front.
behind: In. Behind.
in: In. Within, which is used to indicate a stationary position.
into: Enter.
out of: Like into, it also indicates that there is a certain direction of movement along: along.
across: Across (planar object).
through: through, through.
to: reached. Location (destination) or direction.
for: indicates the purpose, in order to.
from: from. location.
Other prepositions. with:
And. Together;
with, with;
with some kind of tool or method.
in: indicates what material (e.g. ink, pencil, etc.) or language to use. Indicates clothing. When the tone is characteristic, use in instead of with.
by: Approved. Methods, means.
of: (belongs).of, indicated. The quantity or kind from: from (somewhere, somebody), to. Initiation without: no, is the antonym of with.
like: Like. The same.
as: as.
Against: Against: Against, lean.
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There are a lot of things like in of on for and so on.
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