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I have great passion for studying today, so let me share with you some new words and phrases I’ve learned (they all come from my test):
1. Facet
Example: One facet of solidarity fits well with the principles.
2. Adhere / adhere to
3. A sense of agency
4. Redundant
5. Conviction
Example: Science and technology have repeatedly proved this conviction wrong.
6. Propagate
7. On the horizon (= upcoming)
8. Spectrum
9. Impetus
10. Tentatively (to hesitate to do something)
11. Oversee (= monitor)
12. Stance (kind of attitude?)
13. Discern / discernment / insight
14. Delusion
These are only half of the new words I encountered in the test. Anyway, it seems like a fruitful day.
Diary
I have great passion for'm feeling very passionate about studying today, so let me share with you some new words and phrases I’ve learned (they all come from mya test I did):
I'm feeling very passionate about studying today, so let me share some new words and phrases I’ve learned (they all come from a test I did):
Your version isn't really grammatically incorrect, but this sounds more natural.
1. Facet
Example: One facet of solidarity fits well with the principles. Example: One facet of solidarity fits well with the principles.
The grammar is correct but I'm a bit lost on the meaning. I'll suggest an alternate sentence:
'Solidarity' would fit well with our other company principles, as it's an important facet of any workplace.
If you didn't know already, the literal meaning of "facet" is a side on a cut gemstone. So you can say "This diamond was cut with twenty facets."
2. Adhere / adhere to
3. A sense of agency
4. Redundant
5. Conviction
Example: Science and technology have repeatedly proved this conviction wrong.
6. Propagate
7. On the horizon (= upcoming)
9. Impetus
10. Tentatively (to hesitate to do something)
11. Oversee (= monitor)
12. Stance (kind of like 'attitude'?) 12. Stance (kind of like 'attitude'?)
Pretty much, also like 'opinion'. It can also refer to a bodily position or pose.
13. Discern / discernment / insight
14. Delusion
These are only half of the new words I encountered in the test.
Anyway, it seems like a fruitful day.
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Good job! Next time, try making a sentence with each of these words. Will give us more to correct ;)
I have had a great passion for studying today, so let me share with you some new words and phrases I’ve learned (they all come from my test): I have had a great passion for studying today, so let me share with you some new words and phrases I’ve learned (they all come from my test):
You can also say “I had a great passion for studying today”
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Cool, I learned some new words as well :)
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I have great passion for studying today, so let me share with you some new words and phrases I’ve learned (they all come from my test): I have had a great passion for studying today, so let me share with you some new words and phrases I’ve learned (they all come from my test): I have had a great passion for studying today, so let me share with you some new words and phrases I’ve learned (they all come from my test): You can also say “I had a great passion for studying today”
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Example: One facet of solidarity fits well with the principles. Example: One facet of solidarity fits well with the principles. Example: One facet of solidarity fits well with the principles. The grammar is correct but I'm a bit lost on the meaning. I'll suggest an alternate sentence: 'Solidarity' would fit well with our other company principles, as it's an important facet of any workplace. If you didn't know already, the literal meaning of "facet" is a side on a cut gemstone. So you can say "This diamond was cut with twenty facets." |
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12. Stance (kind of attitude?) 12. Stance (kind of like 'attitude'?) 12. Stance (kind of like 'attitude'?) Pretty much, also like 'opinion'. It can also refer to a bodily position or pose. |
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