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P E , espectiveteaching of English.12. The Ministry of Education issued ato all schools regarding thedeclaration, directive. proclamation, announcement directorate1. Nobody saw the thiefin the shadow of the buildingloitering, lurking, stalking, sauntering, ambling2. The hungry boys were attracted by the deliciousof cooking food.scent, aroma, stench, odour, whiff3. Some shopkeepers expect their customers toover the prices of goods,so they start with a higher price.haggle, quibble, squabble, bauble, babble4. Later he-how he could have made such a foolish mistake.wondered, thought, reflected, pondered, laughed5. I prefer my lemonadeicy, frozen, cold, frigid, freezing6. He worked asfor six months in order to learn the trade.an amateur, a recruit, an apprentice, a novice, an entrepreneur7. The hot water spilt andmy hand.scorched, burnt, scalded, singed, charred8. The phone call warning the police of a threat on the Chief Minister's life turned out tobea fraud, a swindle, a hoax, a cheat, an alarm9. My father cannot help me with my homework as he is notwith NewMathematics.accustomed, conversant, knowledgeable, intimate, inclined10. 'Eat quickly,' said the matron. 'Don't -dawdle, drivel, loiter, idle, amblethe attention of the old gentleman, another11. While one young rascalone picked his pocket.alerted, deviated, called, diverted, fascinated12. There are some people who doubt theof anything they seein a newspaper-over your food.credulity, possibility, reality, existence, veracityCto search the house.1. The income tax official carried awarrant, permit, licence, pass, guaranteethat he was the young child's guardian the kidnapper made off2. On thewith the child.pretension, deceit, error, presumption, pretext |
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