May 15, 2024
1.Conformity
Was his action in conformity with the law?
2.Scale
The scale of this parade is huge.
3.Pledge
The government pledged USD2 million to support this plan last year.
4.Renew
My passport needs to be renewed.
5.Negate
He strongly negated he were there last night.
6.Setback
They suffered much setback during their journey.
1.Conformity
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Was his action in conformity with the law?
1.Conformity
Was his action in conformance with the law?
2.Scale The scale of this parade is huge.
3.Pledge
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The government pledged USD 2 million to support this plan last year.
4.Renew My passport needs to be renewed.
5.Negate
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He strongly negated that he wereas there last night.
6.Setback
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They suffered muchany setbacks during their journey.
Sounds more natural this way, but original is not wrong.
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Practice
1.Conformity Was his action in conformity with the law?
2.Scale The scale of this parade is huge.
3.Pledge
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The government pledged USD2 million USD to support this plan last year.
4.Renew My passport needs to be renewed.
5.Negate
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He strongly negatdenied he wereas there last night.
If you need a sentence with negate: "Alcohol might negate the effects of the medication."
6.Setback
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They suffered muchany setbacks during their journey.
5.Negate
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He strongly negatdenied he wereas there last night.
to negate means to remove to cause to cease to exist. For example, "the fact that I saw him at John's last night negated the possibility that he was at Jane's." As other people have suggested, "denied" is a better verb to use in your example.
Practice
1.Conformity Was his action in conformity with the law?
2.Scale The scale of this parade is huge.
3.Pledge
¶
The government pledged USD2 million USD to support this plan last year.
4.Renew My passport needs to be renewed.
5.Negate
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He strongly negateddenied that he wereas there last night.
Negate isn't really used this way.
6.Setback
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They suffered muchany setbacks during their journey.
Practice
1.Conformity Was his action in conformity with the law?
2.Scale The scale of this parade is huge.
3.Pledge The government pledged USD2 million to support this plan last year.
4.Renew My passport needs to be renewed.
5.Negate
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He strongly negated he wereis being there last night.
I've made it grammatically correct, but it still sounds very unnatural. "Denied" sounds a lot better.
6.Setback
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They suffered muchany setbacks during their journey.
3.Pledge The government pledged USD2 million to support this plan last year. This sentence has been marked as perfect! 3.Pledge 3.Pledge 3.Pledge |
5.Negate He strongly negated he were there last night. 5.Negate I've made it grammatically correct, but it still sounds very unnatural. "Denied" sounds a lot better. 5.Negate Negate isn't really used this way. 5.Negate to negate means to remove to cause to cease to exist. For example, "the fact that I saw him at John's last night negated the possibility that he was at Jane's." As other people have suggested, "denied" is a better verb to use in your example. 5.Negate If you need a sentence with negate: "Alcohol might negate the effects of the medication." 5.Negate |
6.Setback They suffered much setback during their journey. 6.Setback 6.Setback 6.Setback 6.Setback Sounds more natural this way, but original is not wrong. |
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