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7nadin3 [17]
3 years ago
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aware 1. Enrich Your Vocabulary From the letter find the words which are similar in meaning to thes words. act performed common

language qualities 2. Read and Match Match the expressions under column ‘A’ with their correct continuat under 'B'. interact companionship B A (a) Nima advises (i) could be an effective way to learn the language (ii) Lhakpa to use English while talking to friends and his Engli b) Lhakpa lives​
English
1 answer:
12345 [234]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

words that are similar in meaning are called SYNONYMS.I

Example: for question #1

1: synonym for ACT is MOVE

2: synonym for PERFORMED is ACT or PRESENT

3. synonym for COMMON is FAMILIAR  

4. synonym for LANGUAGE is SPEECH

5. synonym for QUALITIES is CONDITIONS

all these words mean the same.  

for question #2... I don't know  

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