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Stevenukd Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

BUNGEE JUMPING

Dear Teachers,

1.– Are “certificate”, “degree”, “diploma” the same meaning?

2.– The cage is made of a special kind of steel.
- The cage is made by a special kind of steel?

- Which sentence is right?

3. – Have you ever tried bungee jumping?
- Have you ever done a bungee jumping?

- Which sentence is right?

4.- Do you have bungee jumping in your country?
- Is there bungee jumping in your country?

- Which sentence is right?

5.- I’m very scared of bungee jumping.
- I’m very afraid of bungee jumping.

- Which sentence is right?

6.– It’s so wet to day.
- All the streets are so humid today.

- Which sentence is right? Are "wet" and "humid" the same meaning?

Thanks a lot to Teachers,

Stevenukd.
  

Top answer

– Are “certificate”, “degree”, “diploma” the same meaning? No. A degree is 'higher'.

  • – Are “certificate”, “degree”, “diploma” the same meaning?
  • No.
  • A degree is 'higher'.
  • – The cage is made of a special kind of steel.
  • Yes.
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Hi,

1.– Are “certificate”, “degree”, “diploma” the same meaning? No. A degree is 'higher'.

2.– The cage is made of a special kind of steel. Yes. Or 'made from'.
- The cage is made by a special kind of steel? No

3. – Have you ever tried bungee jumping? OK.
- Have you ever done a bungee jumping? No, but OK if you omit the 'a'.

4.- Do

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