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b) Her father knew that she ____________________________________ disobey him.
b) Her father knew that she would not disobey him.

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3. a) Use the following words in at least two senses, either as a verb or as a noun or as an adjective or as both:

Clear, Face, Energy, Value, Build.

b) Use the following idiomatic expressions in illustrative sentences:

Carry out, Taken over, Bring about, Beat out, Bear with.
(a)

The sky is clear.
My answer is quite clear.

You got a beautiful face.
lets talk face to face.
he faced his difficulties gallantly.
you should face the consequences.

Wind energy is a renewable energy source.
wheat is rich in energy.

he should value my opinion.
this necklace has a great value for me.
You should not give him so much value.

Build your thought.
the artisans are building my house wall.

(b)

he carried out his policies in the public interest.

chairman of the senate has taken over the charg of the president as he is mentally ill.

bring about some potent changes in your writing skills.

their opponents has beaten out them.

he bore with the disaster courageously


All members are requested to point out the defficiencies in my last post,so that we move forward.

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Paper 1972

3. a) Distinguish between the meaning of the words in the following pairs, and use them in illustrative sentences:

Consciousness, conscientiousness
ingenious, ingenuous
fantastic, fanatical
honourable, honorary
politician, statesman.

b) Use the following expressions in sentences to bring out their meanings:

To fall back on something, to fall through, on right earnest, vested interests, meaningful dialogue


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