English Mastery Flashcards

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What does “Above” mean?

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“Above” means at a higher position or level in relation to something else.
Example: The birds flew above the treetops, creating a beautiful spectacle in the sky.

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What does “Ahead of” mean?

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“Ahead of” means in front of or before in terms of time or position.
Example: The car sped ahead of the others in the race, showcasing its impressive speed.

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What does “Among” mean?

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“Among” means surrounded by or in the company of others.
Example: The hikers discovered a hidden waterfall among the dense forest, offering a refreshing surprise

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What does “Aside” mean?

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“Aside” means to the side or away from the main focus or topic.
Example: She leaned aside to let her friend have a better view of the stage during the concert.

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What does “Barring” mean?

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“Barring” means except for or unless there is an unexpected hindrance.
Example: Barring any unforeseen circumstances, the outdoor event will take place as planned.

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What does “Beneath” mean?

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“Beneath” means below or under something.
Example: The treasure was hidden beneath the old oak tree, waiting to be discovered.

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What does “Beside” mean?

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“Beside” means next to or by the side of something.
Example: The cat curled up beside the fireplace, seeking warmth on a chilly evening.

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What does “Beyond” mean?

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“Beyond” means farther than or exceeding a certain point or limit.
Example: The view from the mountaintop stretched beyond what words could describe, showcasing the vast landscape.

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What does “Despite” mean?

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“Despite” means in spite of or without being affected by something.
Example: Despite the rain, they continued their outdoor picnic, enjoying each other’s company.

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What does “On behalf of” mean?

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“On behalf of” means representing someone or acting for their benefit.
Example: The lawyer spoke eloquently in court on behalf of the defendant, presenting a strong case.

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What does “Over” mean?

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“Over” means across or above something, often indicating movement from one side to another.
Example: The plane flew over the ocean, giving passengers a breathtaking view of the water below.

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What does “Throughout” mean?

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“Throughout” means all the way through or during the entire time.
Example: The artist’s creativity was evident throughout the gallery, with each painting telling a unique story.

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What does “Till” mean?

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“Till” means up to a specific time or point.
Example: They worked diligently till late at night to finish the project before the deadline.

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What does “Underneath” mean?

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“Underneath” means below or beneath something, often indicating physical position.
Example: The cat found a cozy spot underneath the blankets and quickly fell asleep.

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What does “Within” mean?

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“Within” means inside or not exceeding the boundaries of a certain area or time.
Example: The answer to the riddle lies within the pages of this book, waiting to be discovered.

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16
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The bank list a / an … sum of money.

a. important b. large

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The bank list an important sum of money.

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A good … can really help promote a product.

a. advertising b. advertisement

A

A good advertisement can really help promote a product.

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The firm made huge …last year.

a. benefits b.profits

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The firm made huge profits last year.

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There was widespread … of the government’s policy.

a. critic b. criticism

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There was widespread criticism of the government’s policy.

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The government is facing serious …. difficulties.

a. economic b. economical

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The government is facing serious economic difficulties.

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How much did you … that watch?

a. pay b. pay for

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How much did you pay for that watch?

23
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Economic VS Economical

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“Economic” refers to anything related to the economy or economics, while “economical” refers to something being efficient or cost-effective.