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C.2.1 Unit 2 Review: Nationality & Culture
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Add missing conjunctions: Anna finds it infuriating that even * she has lived in Australia all her life, she is not seen by some as Australian * of her cultural heritage.
*though / *because
Add missing conjunctions: His professor * family want Mario to spend his summer in Italy to learn about his Italian heritage, * he would rather visit the United States.
*and / *but
Add missing conjunctions: All the students participated in a cultural orientation, * they weren't too shocked when they arrived.
*so
Correct the errors: most often then not
more often than not (Can you use it in a sentence?)
Correct the error: generally spoken
generally speaking (Can you use it in a sentence?)
Correct the error: in the whole
on the whole (Can you use it in a sentence?)
Correct the error: by or large
by and large (Can you use it in a sentence?)
Correct the error: on general
in general (Can you use it in a sentence?)
Vocabulary Check: To approach, come close to something.
To verge on (Can you use it in a sentence?)
Vocabulary Check: To disappear into something as if dissolving.
To melt into (Can you use it in a sentence?)
Vocabulary Check: To enter somewhere with caution.
To venture into (Can you use it in a sentence?)
Vocabulary Check: To diminish, reduce, or take away something's worth.
To detract from (Can you use it in a sentence?)
Vocabulary Check: To cause to come into existence as if by magic.
To Conjure Up (Can you use it in a sentence?)
What are the noun and adjective forms of the verb to interpret?
Interpretation (n.) / Interpretable (adj.) / Interpretive (adj.)
What are the noun and adjective forms of the verb to dominate?
Domination (n.) / Dominant (adj.)
What are the noun and adjective forms of the verb to propagate?
Propagation (n.) / Propaganda (n.) / Propagated (adj.) / Propagative (adj.)
What are the noun and adjective forms of the verb to stereotype?
Stereotype (n.) / Stereotypical (adj.)
What are the noun and adjective forms of the verb to infuriate?
Infuriation (n.) / Infuriating (adj.) / Infuriated (adj.)