WEEK 9
1-scenario
Definition: a situation , set of circumstances .
Part of speech: noun .
Sentence: teachers are often bothered with the same scenario
students give if they forget the homework.
Collocation: likely scenario .
2-publish
Definition: to have your research printed in journals or
books so people read it .
Part of speech: verb.
Sentence: The author of the novel will publish another
version soon .
Collocation: publish tool .
3- drama
Definition: an exciting and unusual sets of events .
Part of speech:noun.
Sentence: The extra drama of the movie had high views and
many people liked it .
Collocation: central drama .
4-erode
Definition: wear away, eat into .
Part of speech: verb.
Sentence: The experiment eroded all the possible theories that
scientists had.
Collocation : successfully eroded .
5-investigation
Definition: study, examination .
Part of speech: noun.
Sentence: The investigation of the bank robbery lasted for 2 months .
Collocation: precise investigation .
6-physically
Definition: in a relation to the body, rather than the mind
or soul .
Part of speech: adjverb .
Sentence: Sound pollution can affect people physically and mentally .
Collocation: physical activity .
7-intelligence
Definition: the ability to think, learn and understand
things .
Part of speech: noun.
Sentence: Chimpanzees and humans share some similar intelligence .
Collocation: human intelligence .
8-funding
Definition: money ,financial support .
Part of speech: noun.
Sentence: the yearly funding of the research is coming from
the government .
Collocation: necessary funding .
9-context
Definition : the situation , information that is related to
something and helps to understand .
Part of speech: noun.
Sentence: The student was amused by the discovered
historical context in the book
Collocation: historical context .
10-simulate
Definition: suggest , imitate .
Part of speech: verb.
Sentence: The new PlayStation simulates the real events of
the game .
Collocation: often simulate .
Good work here. I like your example for "scenario". Check your example for "context", though. I don't understand it.
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