1- Think= Form [a person]
ideas and
representations of reality
in his mind, relating to
each other. two. Consider
a matter carefully and
carefully, especially to
study it, understand it
well, form an opinion
about it or make a
decision.
EXAMPLES: -"think through a
plan carefully" or
"think where are you
going"
2-Match= Being [a
person] in agreement
with another or
others. 2. Combine
one thing well with
another
EXAMPLES:"The critic matches the
audience in that it is a good movie"
-"the table was covered with a
tablecloth that matched both the
dishes and the decoration of the
room"
3- Heading=Formula, expression or set of
expressions that are put at the beginning of a
letter or writing; in particular words that are
addressed in the vocative. two. Leading action.
EXAMPLES: "The dogs are heading this
way". OR "It seems to be heading."
4- Many= Indicates a high amount, number, intensity
or degree, especially when it is greater than expected
or what is usually considered normal.
EXAMPLES: "I don't think many people would
argue with that." or "Not many films are made in
Finland."
5- Survive=Stay alive after the death of a person or after a
certain event or time, especially if they are dangerous
EXAMPLES: ""the older brother survived the two little ones"
OR "Realism survives because the techniques of expressing
it are reformed"
6- Things=Word that designates everything that exists or has an
entity, whether material or immaterial, real or imaginary,
concrete or abstract (objects, living beings, thoughts,
sensations, emotions, actions, events, etc.) and that can be
conceived as one unit independent of another; it is often used
as a substitute for a word that is not meant or is not known.
EXAMPLES: "There are some nice things in the shops
this summer." OR "All their things were destroyed in
the fire."
7- Ourselves=used when the subject of the
verb is "we" or the speaker and one or
more others, and the object is the same
group of people:
EXAMPLES: "We went to get ourselves
something to eat" OR "John and I promised
ourselves a good holiday this year"
8- Will= used to talk about what is going to
happen in the future, especially things that you
are certain about or things that are planned.
EXAMPLES: "Clare will be five years old
next month." OR "Representatives of
the member states will be meeting next
week"
9- Mistakes= Idea, opinion or expression
that a person considers correct but that in
reality is false or wrong. two. Action that
does not follow what is correct, successful
or true
EXAMPLES: ""Copernicus proved that
it was a mistake to consider that the
Sun revolved around the Earth" OR
"'m not blaming you - we all make
mistakes."
10. Given= To make [a person]
that something close, his own
or that he has, pass to another
voluntarily. two. transitive verb
Make something material or
immaterial available to a person
or thing, especially if it is
needed or convenient for them.
EXAMPLES: "give the children
a snack" OR "I have given you
the solution to your problem"
13- Anybody=It designates an
undetermined element among the
members that are part of the set of
people or things denoted by the name it
accompanies or replaces. two.
Designates an unimportant, worthless
or non-special element among the
members that are part of the set of
people or things denoted by the name it
accompanies or replaces. "
EXAMPLES: "She's a
bitworried about
moving to a big city
where she won't know
anybody." OR "he was
resentful of anybody's
attempts to interfere
in her work."
11- Somebody= One or
more indeterminate
people. two. Specific person
known to the speaker but
unknown to the listener.
EXAMPLES: "I’d rather take care
of my own kids than let
somebody I don’t know raise
them" OR "You don’t have the
right to interfere in somebody
else’s life."
12. Always=At any moment of time,
without interruption; it can refer to the
entire time or the entire time
considered.
two. As often as possible or in the right
circumstances, or very often.
EXAMPLES: "It's
always cold in this
room" OR "She
always spells my
name wrong."