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www.marekconnellenglish.com 2018-09-04 Monday Robert Boix Marek Connell English notes 1,5 reputat on 2 versions 1. t r s (r S d) +object The government raise the price of petrol (gasolina) . "I watched my son raise the ball." 2. t ris (roS /r sen) object “To watch the sun rise + object.” "Divorce has risen ." "Petrol prices rose sharply yesterday." “There has been a great rise in the price of petrol.” "The number of people will rise ." "Water levels are rising because of global warming" "The price of education has risen ." Dris v expressing contempt or ridicule. "he gave a harsh, derisive laugh" T snigger N-word Go n snigger! Sniggering P rents bw lde ng wh ms c lt whimsicality - the trait of acting unpredictably and more from whim or caprice than from reason or judgment; "I despair at the flightiness and whimsicalityof my memory" arbitrariness, flightiness, whimsey, whimsy, capriciousness. Empathetic mpath ve s ss mpa To sum up the differences between the most commonly used meanings of these two terms: sympathy is feeling compassion, sorrow, or pity for the hardships that another person encounters, while empathy is putting yourself in the shoes of another. Overstep the mark. T b assoc at d with ( ) (object) Alon T tu n a blind y t +object. (to avoid paying attention to something) h ndranc a thing that provides resistance, delay, or obstruction to something or someone. "a hindrance to the development process" False Friend 1. t rap 2. t violat Los guardias vulneraron los derechos de los reos al torturarlos.The guards violated the inmates' rights by torturing them. 3. T wr p T b entitled t ( ) (+object) T h v a go cr ck bash t +object (=to try) T nj 1. 2.y tim 3.y s lf w th y fr nds.

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2 versions

1.t r s (r S d)+object

The government raise the price of petrol(gasolina)

."I watched my son raise the ball."

2.

t ris (roS /r sen)object“To watch the sun rise +object.”"Divorce has risen ." "Petrol prices rose sharply yesterday." “There has been a great rise in the price of petrol.” "The number of people will rise ." "Water levels are rising because of global warming""The price of education has risen ."

D ris v expressing contempt or ridicule. "he gave a harsh, derisive laugh"T snigger N-wordGo nsnigger!SniggeringP rentsb w lde ng wh ms c l t whimsicality - the trait of acting unpredictably and more from whim or caprice than from reason or judgment; "I despair at the flightiness and whimsicalityof my memory" arbitrariness, flightiness, whimsey, whimsy, capriciousness. Empatheticmpath ve s ss mpa

To sum up the differences between the most commonly used meanings of these two terms: sympathy is feeling compassion, sorrow, or pity for the hardships that another person encounters, while empathy is putting yourself in the shoes of another. Overstep themark.T b assoc at dwith( )(object) Alon T tu nablind y t +object.(to avoid paying attention to something) h ndranc a thing that provides resistance, delay, or obstruction to something or someone. "a hindrance to the development process"

FalseFriend1. t rap

2.t violat

Los guardias vulneraron los derechos de los reos al torturarlos.The guards violated the inmates' rights by torturing them.

3. T wr p T b entitledt ( )(+object)

T h v ago

cr ckbash

t+object

(=to try)

T nj 1. 2.y tim 3.y s lf

w thy fr nds.

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