Lesson 1-Half a Day I. Wordstudy 8. present(1) Word formations v,(reflex) to appear; attend presentation(.) Examples: presentable(a) a When the chance to study at Harvard presented itself, I jumped at it. a He was ordered to present himself at the chairman's office at nine o'clock next morning WBTLE To be continued on the next page. BAC
W B T L E Lesson 1 – Half a Day I. Word Study 8. present (1) v. (reflex) to appear; attend Examples: When the chance to study at Harvard presented itself, I jumped at it. He was ordered to present himself at the chairman’s office at nine o’clock next morning. Word formations presentation (n.) presentable (a.) To be continued on the next page
Lesson 1-Half a Day I. Wordstudy present (2 v, a. to give; offer; put forward; submit b. to show or revea C. to put on; produce (a play) a David's manager presented him with the award for best sales in the region a His sudden resignation presents us with a tricky situation. a The National Theatre is presenting"King Lear next month WBTLE BAC
W B T L E Lesson 1 – Half a Day I. Word Study present (2) v. a. to give; offer; put forward; submit b. to show or reveal c. to put on; produce (a play) David’s manager presented him with the award for best sales in the region. His sudden resignation presents us with a tricky situation. The National Theatre is presenting “King Lear” next month
Lesson 1-Half a Day Word study 9. trace(1) Synonyms n.a. a small sign that shows that sb track or sth was present or existed vestige b very small amount a It vanished/disappeared/ without trace lal Petras lost all trace of her german accent a Age has left its traces on his face b There are traces of poison in the mans blood h A mere trace of smile passed over her face. WBTLE To be continued on the next page. BAC
W B T L E Lesson 1 – Half a Day I. Word Study 9. trace (1) n. a. a small sign that shows that sb. or sth. was present or existed b. very small amount It vanished/disappeared/without trace. Petra’s lost all trace of her German accent. Age has left its traces on his face. There are traces of poison in the man’s blood. A mere trace of smile passed over her face. a a b b a Synonyms track vestige To be continued on the next page