- A week by the sea brought her ______ health.
- He was brought _____ by his grandmother.
- The work brought me _____ a contact with a lot of interesting people.
- Jenny opened a cupboard and brought _____ a couple of bottles.
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Phrasal verbs
bring back - bring into - bring out - bring up
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
Vocabulary Check
aggregate - baffle -equity - pinch - torment
- Private _____ activity can include buying distressed companies, and providing management services to maximize the chances of turnaround.
- Apparently, bank managers are not feeling the _____ in the same way as their employees.
- Children are far less likely to suffer from the ______ of toothache.
- In the 1950s and 1960s, when communities across North America debated whether to put fluoride in their supply dentists, university researchers and other experts were ______ as to why people would vote against a measure that so clearly had a beneficial impact on children's teeth.
- The success of mutual funds in _______ investment dollars from retail investors and charging a fee for providing professional investment management: services has directly spawned the ETF industry.
Monday, May 25, 2020
Vocabulary Check
blur - delusion - equity -rampion - taint
- If that's true then I will let you have as many _____ as you want on one condition.
- Experience may be the best teacher, but biased experience supports bias, distorted experience supports distortion, self - deluded experience supports self- _____.
- For example, if someone from the US is discussing "communism", because of their social conditioning and the view the communism is inherently bad, or even evil, then their description of this economic system may be ______, or biased by this conditioning.
- Private Equity refers to _____ that is not listed on any stock exchange.
- Over the last decade, the distinction between hedge funds and these "alternative" investment vehicles has ______.
SAT Vocabulary
adroit - skillful
decorum - dignified behaviour
largess - generosity
obsolete - no longer valid
adulation - worship
decorum - dignified behaviour
largess - generosity
obsolete - no longer valid
adulation - worship
Sunday, May 24, 2020
Vocabulary Check
distort - distortion - flaw - rampion - suspension - unattainable
- My wife saw your ______ from the window and she wanted it so bad, that I could not say no to her.
- Robert challenged Evensson on the validity of his conclusions claiming that his data were _____ and were too limited to be reliable.
- In a _____ bridge, there are two towers with one or more flexible cable firmly attached at each end.
- Experience may be the best teacher, but biased experience supports bias, ______ experience supports distortion, self- deluded experience supports self-delusion.
- Absolute zero, the temperature at which all substances have zero thermal energy, and thus lowest possible temperatures, is ________ in practice.
- Without this command, we confuse these important discriminations and _____ the important realities they help us distinguish.
Saturday, May 23, 2020
Vocabulary Check
flaw - incarcerate - rampion - scurry - seminal - undulation
- How dare you come into my garden, and steal my _____ like a thief!
- Although Gregor wasn't able to hear any news directly he did listen to much of what was said in the next rooms, and whenever he heard anyone speaking he would _____ straight to the appropriate door and press his whole body against it.
- What he heard his father say was some of the first good news that Gregor heard since he had first been _____ in his room.
- There are _____ in some of your calculations, and they need redoing.
- This superb article can be viewed as a _____ piece of work which has made ground-breaking discoveries about the nature of cancerous cells.
- Friction between moving air and the ocean surface generates ______ of water called waves.
SAT Vocabulary
certitude - certainly
digress - wonder off the subject
falter - hesitate;waver
indelible - cannot be wiped out
malinger - deliberately avoid work
digress - wonder off the subject
falter - hesitate;waver
indelible - cannot be wiped out
malinger - deliberately avoid work
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