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The English proverb “Finders keepers, losers weepers.” means in Portuguese:
“The light is dim.” The opposite of the underlined word is:
“The poems are gone.” Gone is the Past Participle of the verb Go and of the verb Tear is:
Mark the alternative with an incorrect description:
“... we needed to care for these people in a kinder way.” The underlined part means:
“A new study has found that antisocial people...” In this excerpt we have an example of:
“These people could benefit from more support throughout their lives." The word in bold can be replaced in the previous sentence by:
Tony said to Ann: Do you need my computer? The previous sentence in the Reported Speech is:
Use T-TRUE or F- FALSE according to the text: ( )Emperor Naruhito's wife studied at Oxford University. ( )Many Japanese people got stuck to their desk...
PARENTS is considered a false cognate word. All the words below are false cognates, except one: