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T6 Use of English

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  • The increase of COVID cases has led to the imposition of masks again. (Use IMPOSED)
    Masks have been imposed as a result of the increase of COVID cases.
  • People weren't sure whether the food was health. (Use called)
    The healthiness of the food was called into question.
  • Do you know what "encompass" means?
    To include or surround something.
  • My mother doesn't know nearly as much English now as she did when she was younger. (Use FAR)
    My mother knows English far less now than she did when she was younger.
  • Next week is my third year as a Red Balloon teacher. (Use WORKING)
    Next week I will have been working here for three years.
  • Can you tell me the meaning of "outperform"?
    To perform better than something or someone.
  • I almost didn't recognise Arnold because he had had so much of his hair cut. (Use AMOUNT)
    I almost didn't recognise Arnold due to the amount of hair he had had cut.
  • "I've forgotten my umbrella - what a nuisance!" What is the last word of this sentence?
    Nuisance is something that disturbs or annoys you.
  • Hardly any girls among my students know who Marie Curie is. (Use HEARD)
    Among my students, very few girls have heard of Marie Curie.
  • Apple is about to release iPhone 14 soon. (Use RELEASING)
    Apple is on the verge of releasing iPhone 14 soon.
  • I don't think you should give up. (Use STICK)
    If I were you, I'd stick at it.
  • I got my degree even though I had most of my classes online. (Use SPITE)
    I got my degree in spite of having most of my classes online.