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Correct the following sentences:
. a. The lake free zed rapidly.
The lake froze freely.
(b) The firm was unwilling to forego its usual commission.
The firm was unwilling to give up its usual commission.
c. We watched the lambs gamble on the green
We watched the lambs grazing on the green.
(d) He belonged to the gild of carpenters.
He belonged to the guild of carpenters.
e. He ought not to have spoken.
He ought not to have spoken.
(f) Is this his half – brother?
Is he his half brother?
g) Hay! Watch out for the car!
Hey! Watch out for the car.
h) This is the historical spot where he was shot dead
this is the historical place where he was shot dead.
(i) We bought a Japanee print.
We bought a japanase print
j) Fresh flowers smell sweetly.
Fresh flowers smell sweet.
Pair words: repeated
1. Ingenious (very clever).
Ingenuous (honest)

Ingenious: (very clever).
Iram was an ingenious girl.
Ingenuous (honest)
Ali won the hearts of people because of his ingenuous nature.
2. Virtuous: having moral qualities
Virtual (not accepted openly)

Some people try to be virtuous, but actually they aren’t.
>Virtual (not accepted openly)
The manager was the virtual of his company.
3considerable: great much
Considerate: thought full of the needs of others
Though Asalm was poor, yet he had considerate income for livelihood.
Considerate: thought full of the needs of others.
It was considerate of her not to concern me.
4.collision :the act of colliding)
Collusion: agreement
Many people had lost their lives due to collision of vehicles.
Collusion: agreement
It was collusion between Aslam and Ali to defeat their friend
5. Voracity (truthfulness)
Veracity: greediness.
We were impressed by her voracity.
Veracity: greediness
Due to his veracity, he could not succeed.

Idioms
1.democl’s sword (a constant threat)
2. Every inch (entirely )
3. Spade a spade(to be plain and out spoken )
4. on the sky: (on the rise )
5. Plam off (to pass on the fraud)
6. a wild goose chase (useless efforts).
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