The tornado/earthquake was so strong that it lifted houses up into the air. Sezim’s parents give
her a little pocket/additional money each Friday. There’s nothing to fear/worry about. Task: Choose the correct item. The Kazakh steppe is the home to/of the endangered Saiga antelope. I have to give in/away my application for volunteering with an organization. Inkar is looking for/up a nice dress to wear at the party.Ответы на вопрос
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The tornado was so strong that it lifted houses up into the air.
Sezim’s parents give her a little pocket money each Friday.
There’s nothing to worry about.
The Kazakh steppe is the home to the endangered Saiga antelope.
I have to give in my application for volunteering with an organization.
Inkar is looking for a nice dress to wear at the party.
1. "The tornado/earthquake was so strong that it lifted houses up into the air."
This sentence suggests a powerful natural disaster, either a tornado or an earthquake, causing significant damage by lifting houses into the air. The choice between "tornado" and "earthquake" depends on the context or the specific details provided. Tornadoes are known for their swirling winds, while earthquakes involve the shaking of the ground.
2. "Sezim’s parents give her a little pocket/additional money each Friday."
Both "pocket money" and "additional money" convey the idea of extra funds given to Sezim by her parents. The choice between them depends on the intended emphasis. "Pocket money" is a common term for a small amount of money given regularly, while "additional money" implies an extra amount beyond what might be considered regular or expected.
3. "There’s nothing to fear/worry about."
Both "fear" and "worry" are suitable in this context, as they are often used interchangeably. The choice depends on the nuance you want to convey. "Fear" may suggest a more immediate and intense emotion, while "worry" could imply a lingering or ongoing concern.
4. "The Kazakh steppe is the home to/of the endangered Saiga antelope."
The correct preposition here is "home to." Therefore, the sentence should read: "The Kazakh steppe is the home to the endangered Saiga antelope." This construction is commonly used when describing the natural habitat or residence of a particular species.
5. "I have to give in/away my application for volunteering with an organization."
The correct choice here is "give away." Therefore, the sentence should read: "I have to give away my application for volunteering with an organization." This means submitting or providing the application to the organization.
6. "Inkar is looking for/up a nice dress to wear at the party."
The correct choice here is "looking for." Therefore, the sentence should read: "Inkar is looking for a nice dress to wear at the party." This indicates the search for a dress. "Looking up" is not appropriate in this context.
If you have any specific questions about the explanations or need further clarification, feel free to ask!
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