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ODF 3 W3

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    OxDisF 3 Unit 1
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  • You may not like her, but you have to **** that she’s good at her job. (admit / persuade / criticize)
    admit
  •  15
  • You don’t have to **** me you’re the right person for the job. (admit / justify / convince)
    convince
  •  15
  • Ron does nothing but **** and complain all the time. (trust / criticize / persuade)
    criticize
  •  15
  • He is one of the most **** figures in the company. People listen to his opinion. (stubborn / influential)
    influential
  •  15
  • My brother is an extemely **** person. He never compromises and he doesn't listen to anybody. (stubborn / influential)
    stubborn
  •  15
  • How can we **** spending so much money? (persuade / justify / convince)
    justify
  •  15
  • I’m trying to **** my dad to buy me a car. (admit / persuade)
    persuade
  •  15
  • I don't **** him because he often lies. (criticize / justify / trust)
    trust
  •  15
  • My husband talked me **** going skiing so I need to buy some warm clothes for the trip. (into / out of)
    into
  •  15
  • She talked me **** going to Florida in summer. She said it was too hot and I wouldn't like it. (into / out of)
    out of
  •  15