1. What's the difference among "reverse, inverse, converse"? if something is reversed/inversed/conversed. Does it mean something's up and down are messed up, Or something's left and right are messed up Or something's face and back are messed up. It's confusing.
2. What's the difference between "mock" and "fake"?
3. What's the difference between "Intimidating" and "scary"?
4. Please check the sentences i made:
1) quasi:Your sister and you look quasi.
2) kvetch (complain): Don’t kvetch her.
3) exemplify: Can you exemplify to me that how to drive the car.
4) prose: Everything that is not poetry, is prose.
5) correspond (to relate to): This detail correspond to the suspect in this case.
6) mandatory (required): Study is mandatory to everyone.
7) monograph (an essay on a specific, limited, single subject): You need to write a monograph essay.
8) malevolent:You are malevolent to do all these things.
9) benevolent: How benevolent the lady is!
10) Refer to (to mention): This story refers to a social problem.
Top answer
1. Dealt with on your other thread. Please don't keep re-posting the same questions.
— Nona the brit
1.
Dealt with on your other thread.
Please don't keep re-posting the same questions.
2.
not much difference.
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