I. Wordstudy 2 constant a staying the same; not getting less or worse Examples: a The fridge keeps food at a constant temperature a He' s in constant trouble with the police. a They make constant use of their computers. W E To be continued on the next page BAC
Lesson 7 – Mandela’s Garden I. Word Study 2. constant a. staying the same; not getting less or worse Examples: The fridge keeps food at a constant temperature. He’s in constant trouble with the police. They make constant use of their computers. W B T L E To be continued on the next page
I. Wordstudy n. constancy ad constantly constantly constancy Fill in the following blanks with the appropriate form: a She has the television on a The of your love for football amazes me W E
Lesson 7 – Mandela’s Garden I. Word Study n. constancy ad. constantly Fill in the following blanks with the appropriate form: She has the television on _________. The _________of your love for football amazes me. constantly constancy W B T L E
Word study 3. construct v. to build; put together different parts to form a whole Examples: a The company has won the contract to construct the new bridge a The crow constructs its nest out of sticks You can also construct a story, a sentence, an argument or a theory. WBT E To be continued on the next pa BAC
Lesson 7 – Mandela’s Garden I. Word Study 3. construct v. to build; put together different parts to form a whole Examples: The company has won the contract to construct the new bridge. The crow constructs its nest out of sticks. You can also construct a story, a sentence, an argument or a theory. W B T L E To be continued on the next page
I. Wordstudy construction/constructor a. constructive ad constructively Examples: a She works in the construction industry. a She criticized my writing but in a way that was very constructive-I learned a lot from her W E BAC
Lesson 7 – Mandela’s Garden I. Word Study n. construction/constructor a. constructive ad. constructively Examples: She works in the construction industry. She criticized my writing but in a way that was very constructive—I learned a lot from her. W B T L E
Word study 4. cultivate v to prepare (land) and grow crops on it, or grow(a particular crop) to make a special effort to establish Example: a Most of the land there is too poor to cultivate to cultivate a friendship/relationship/contact W E To be continued on the next pa BAC
Lesson 7 – Mandela’s Garden I. Word Study 4. cultivate v. to prepare (land) and grow crops on it, or grow (a particular crop) Example: Most of the land there is too poor to cultivate. to cultivate a friendship/relationship/contact to make a special effort to establish W B T L E To be continued on the next page