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3.3 knife; bomb; psychology; receipt; castle; doubt; wrist; calm
3.4 1 =def.2 2 = def. 3 = def. 1
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Unit 4
CnNNNARWN I spent (pronoun)
in Seville (preposition)
a beautiful city (indefinite article)
expensive hotel (adjective)
of money (preposition)
wonderful hotel/place (noun)
to Spain (preposition)
never stays (adverb)
4.2 uncountable noun: time; traffic
plural noun: shorts; jeans
phrasal verb: get in; put on
idiom: get a move on
4.3 1 transitive 3 intransitive 5 transitive
2 intransitive 4 transitive 6 intransitive
4.4 Syllables and main stress (underlined)
One syllable: noun
Two syllables: English; decide; before
Three syllables: informal; understand; adjective; opposite; comfortable (Four syllables are possible
here, but the ‘or’ is silent for most native speakers most of the time. /kamftabl/}
Four syllables: education; preposition
Five syllables: pronunciation
4.5 1 adjectives
2 happily; correctly; luckily; surely; possibly
3 happy/content; correct/right; lucky/fortunate; sure/certain; no clear synonym for ‘possible’,
although ‘maybe’ and ‘perhaps’ are very similar.
4 unhappy; incorrect; unlucky; unsure; impossible
S correct
Unit 5
hwWNR back /bzk/ and bacon /beikan/
Sf row /rau/ and cow /kau/
soup /surp/ and soap /saup/
vase /va:z/ and razor /re1zo/
Nuonbwhr fast because it is pronounced /fa:st/
5.2 dream because it is pronounced /dri:m/
flood because it is pronounced /flud/
wound because it is pronounced /wu:nd/
since because it is pronounced /sins/
symptom because it is pronounced /simptam/
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