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How to fill such blanks? Kathy did her best to...the difficulties that she faced.



 
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How to fill such blanks? Kathy did her best to...the difficulties that she faced. #1 (permalink) Sun Aug 17, 2008 17:22 pm   How to fill such blanks? Kathy did her best to...the difficulties that she faced.
 

Dear Sirs,
I am not sure how to answer such questions"
Fill in the blanks with suitable words and phrases"
(cope with,terribly,unconcsious,insistence,loss,fair)
1- Kathy did her best to .....the difficulties that she faced.
2- On his brother's....... Jim farewelled all his relatives.
3- The death of a scientist is a great.........
4- They were ....... of being watched.
5- Doris is........... sorry for making big mistakes.

And why should I use a word instead of the other

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How to fill such blanks(grammar) #2 (permalink) Sun Aug 17, 2008 17:28 pm   How to fill such blanks(grammar)
 

Hi hadeer,

Are there any words you don't understand in this context? I could surely fill in the blanks for you, but I think you should have a try first!
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How to fill such blanks(grammar) #3 (permalink) Sun Aug 17, 2008 17:57 pm   How to fill such blanks(grammar)
 

well Sir,
During the examinations , it is not acceptable to use dictionaries, therefore I am not sure about the meaning of certain words ,but concerning the answers of these questions would be:
1- cope with
2-?????
3-loss
4-?????
5- terribly

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How to fill such blanks(grammar) #4 (permalink) Sun Aug 17, 2008 18:35 pm   How to fill such blanks(grammar)
 

Well done!

And here are two tips for #2 and #5 Wink

fair

unconscious

Good luck,

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