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UNIT 2

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  • to try very hard to do something or to make something happen, especially for a long time or against difficulties. A) NEEDLESS TO SAY 2) CONTRARY TO C) STRIVE FOR
    STRIVE FOR
  • to learn something in such a way that you can say it from memory. When you’re a child they make you _______ the multiplying tables ___________.
    learn something by heart
  • to fail to understand how strong, skillful, intelligent, or determined someone, especially a competitor, is: Never _________ your opponent! A) STRIVE FOR B) CONTRARY TO C) UNDERESTIMATE
    underestimate
  • What do you strive to remember the most?
    ....
  • to try very hard to do something or to make something happen, especially for a long time or against difficulties. I failed my last English exam I should ___ ____a better grade in the next one.
    STRIVE FOR
  • What do you strive for? I strive for" + something (a noun or noun phrase) Example: I strive for success.
    ....
  • ___________ what you may believe, this is the best option .
    Contrary to
  • As humans, we constantly _______a good work-life balance.
    strive for
  • to learn something in such a way that you can say it from memory. A) NEEDLESS TO SAY 2) CONTRARY TO C) LEARN SOMETHING BY HEART
    learn something by heart
  • used to show that you think or feel the opposite of what has just been stated. A) NEEDLESS TO SAY 2) CONTRARY TO C) STRIVE FOR
    2) CONTRARY TO
  • I _______ remember all my lessons. A) STRIVE FOR B) STRIVE TO
    STRIVE TO
  • People should strive TO DO their best at whatever they want to do. Correct or incorrect?
    Correct
  • What do you usually learn by heart?
    ...
  • something that is as you would expect, something that is not surprising. _______________, you need physical condition to run a marathon .
    Needless to say
  • something that is as you would expect, something that is not surprising. A) NEEDLESS TO SAY 2) CONTRARY TO C) STRIVE FOR
    Needless to say