
32. Fill in change, fit, matches, suit, then explain how the meaning changes.1 a) Do you have any
small?only have a £10 note.b) Call me if youyour mind.and tie to2 a) He usually wears awork. b) I don't think you should wear thoseclothes. They don't reallyyou.3 a) This bagyour shoes. They'rethe same colour. b) Young children shouldn'tplay with .......They might start a fire.4 a) These shoes don'tme. They'retoo small. b) He's very.... becausehe goes to the gym three times a week.

Ответы на вопрос

Ответ:
1 a) Do you have any small change?
only have a £10 note.
b) Call me if you change
your mind.
2 a) He usually wears a suit
work. b) I don't think you should wear those
clothes. They don't really suit
you.
3 a) This bag matches
your shoes. They're
the same colour.
b) Young children shouldn't
play with matches .......
They might start a fire.
4 a) These shoes don't fit
me. They're
too small.
b) He's very
..fit.. because
he goes to the gym three times a week.
Объяснение:



1a) Do you have any small change? I only have a £10 note. 1b) Call me if you change your mind and decide to come.
In this context, "change" in the first sentence refers to coins or small denominations of money, while "change" in the second sentence means altering one's decision or opinion.
2a) He usually wears a suit to work. 2b) I don't think you should wear those suits to work. They don't really match you.
In the first sentence, "suit" refers to a formal set of clothing typically consisting of a jacket and trousers. In the second sentence, "suits" means that the clothing style doesn't complement or flatter the person wearing them.
3a) This bag matches your shoes. They're both the same color. 3b) Young children shouldn't play with matches. They might start a fire.
In the first sentence, "matches" refers to the bag and shoes being of the same color or complementing each other. In the second sentence, "matches" refers to small sticks used for lighting fires, and it has a completely different meaning.
4a) These shoes don't fit me. They're too small. 4b) He's very fit because he goes to the gym three times a week.
In the first sentence, "fit" indicates that the shoes are not the right size for the speaker. In the second sentence, "fit" describes someone's physical condition and health due to regular exercise, unrelated to the size of shoes.


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