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Module 5. Art & Literature. Lesson 5f
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Module 5Art & Literature
Lesson 5f
English in Use
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English in Use 5fWord formation
Dependent prepositions
Phrasal verb RUN
Words often confused
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reMeaning:write
–
rewrite
писать – переписать
read
–
reread
читать – перечитать
construct
–
reconstruct
строить – перестраивать
do
–
redo
делать – переделать
• to do something again
The coffee is cold so I am
reheating it.
Hollywood studios often remake foreign
films.
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misMeanings:understand
– misunderstand
понять – неправильно понять
hear
– mishear
слышать – расслышать неправильно
behave
– misbehave
вести себя – неправильно себя вести
inform
– misinform
информировать – дезинформировать
• bad / badly
• wrong / wrongly
I misunderstood the teacher –
I did exercise 5 instead of
exercise 4.
My children were misbehaving at the
birthday party, so I took them home early.
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underMeanings:
do
–
underdo
недожарить
cook
–
undercook
недоварить
load
–
underload
недогрузить
estimate
–
underestimate
недооценить
• not enough
• below
I thought it would be an easy game
but I had underestimated my
opponent.
This chicken is undercooked;
I don’t think it’s safe to eat.
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over-sleep
–
oversleep
проспать, спать слишком много
work
–
overwork
переработать
do
–
overdo
переборщить, переусердствовать
Meanings:
• too much
• an excessive amount
Stop the car! I think the engine
is overheating.
I missed the bus this morning because I
overslept again.
I went to the gym yesterday, but I think I
overdid it a bit.
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disunMeanings:dress
–
undress
одеться — раздеться
lock
–
unlock
запереть — отпереть
like
–
dislike
нравиться — не нравиться
agree
–
disagree
согласиться — не согласиться
appear
–
disappear
появиться — исчезнуть
plug in
–
unplug
включать в сеть – отключить от сети
• not
• against
• the opposite of
When you go on a trip, you always
discover that you forgot a few
things.
Did you unplug the iron?
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disagreerewrite
underestimate
misunderstand
overcharged
remake
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Dependent prepositionssort of
nice of
of all time
popular with
painting by
be sold for
at auction
star in
famous for
add to
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ofof
of
with
by
for
for
in
at
to
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Phrasal Verb RUN12.
RUN AWAY= when a child or teenager leaves home
because of problems with the family
She ran away from home when she was just 15.
RUN THROUGH
= to rehearse a play, performance, song, or
presentation
I’d like to run through the presentation one more
time to make sure everything’s perfect.
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RUN OUT OF= to use all of something so that there is
none left
I've nearly run out of money.
RUN OVER
= to hit with a vehicle (car, train, truck),
to knock down
She’s upset because she ran over a cat while driving
home from work.
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RUN INTO= to meet by accident
I ran into my boss at the supermarket.
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throughinto
over
away
out of
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Words often confused17.
be setIf a story, film, etc. is set in a particular time
or place, the action in it happens in that
time or place.
"West Side Story" is set in New York City in the late
1950s.
be situated
to be in a particular place
The school is situated near the park.
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toplay
to perform a particular character in a
theatrical performance or a film
In the movie version, he played the hero.
Early in her career she played Ophelia.
to star
to be the main actor in a film, play, or other
show
Johnny Depp starred in more than thirty films.
Will Smith has starred in “I Am Legend”.
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to take a picture / phototo make a picture
to point a camera at an object and press the
shutter button
to draw or perhaps print a picture, not that
you just take a photo with your camera
Compare:
I took a picture of my brother. =
I photographed him.
I took a photo of the recent solar eclipse.
He takes photos for a living.
I made a picture of my brother. =
I drew a picture of him.
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presentationa speech or talk in which a new product,
idea, or piece of work is shown and
explained to the audience
Presentation is important if you want people to buy
your products.
performance
an act of presenting a play, concert, or other
form of entertainment
A new performance scored a great success.
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exhibit (n)an object or collection of objects on public
display in an art gallery or museum or at a
trade fair
Let's go to see the new dinosaur exhibit.
The museum has a fascinating collection of exhibits.
exhibition (n)
an event at which objects such as paintings
are shown to the public;
a situation in which someone shows a
particular skill or quality to the public
The photographs will be on exhibition until the end
of the month.
There's a new exhibition of sculpture on at the city
gallery.
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hadstarted
had chosen
had been
looking
am going
to miss
listened
was playing
thought