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Conquering Confusing Words Unit 11 question
- avoid / prevent : To avoid an accident, he stopped the car quickly.
- You must prevent the children from getting hurt.
- He wore sunblock to avoid getting sunburned.
- We avoided driving through downtown because of the heavy traffic.
- John prevented me from driving drunk.
- Laws are intended to prevent crime.
- awake / wake: Kelly is still awake, but she feels tired.
- Phil can’t seem to wake up in the morning.
- I stayed awake late last night worrying about the test.
- Please wake up your brother so he’s not late for school.
- Is Brenda awake yet?
- The baby is sleeping, so please don’t wake him.
- award / prize / reward: The company will present an award to the best worker.
- The student won a prize for his speech.
- Mark’s neighbor gave him a reward for finding the lost puppy.
- Winning the Best Actress award was her greatest achievement.
- To get the prize, you have to solve the riddle.
- Every time the dog did a trick, it’s owner gave it a reward.
- bake / grill / broil / roast / toast: Angela bakes both wheat and white bread.
- I grilled a steak for dinner last night. .
- Peg roasted the potatoes for thirty minutes.
- You need an electric grill to toast the bread.
- The chocolate cake was baked in the oven too long. It was little too dry.
- Jason is outside grilling meat on his new barbecue grill.
- The hunters caught a wild pig and roasted it on a spit 橫跨在烤架上的大鐵叉.
- We toasted the bread, so we could have toast for breakfast.
- Put the cake on the top rake in the oven to bake.
- The cook flipped the steak on the grill and the poured barbecue sauce on it.
- We roasted chestnuts over a fire on Christmas Eve.
- Be careful not to burn the toast.
- avoid / prevent : To avoid an accident, stopped the care quickly.
- You must prevent the children from getting hurt.
- He wore sunblock to avoid getting sunburned.
- We avoided driving through downtown because of the heavy traffic.
- John prevented me from driving drunk.
- Laws are intended to prevent crime.
- awake / wake: Kelly is still awake, but she feels tired.
- Phil can’t seem to wake up in the morning.
- I stayed awake late last night worrying about the test.
- Please wake up your brother so he’s not late for school.
- Is Brenda awake yet?
- The baby is sleeping, so please don’t wake him.
- award / prize / reward: The company will present an award to the best worker.
- The student won a prize for his speech.
- Mark’s neighbor gave him a reward for finding the lost puppy.
- Winning the Best Actress award was her greatest achievement.
- To get the prize, you have to solve the riddle.
- Every time the dog did a trick, it’s owner ave it a reward.
- bake / grill / broil / roast / toast: Angela bakes both wheat and white bread.
- I grilled a steak for dinner last night. .
- Peg roasted the potatoes for thirty minutes.
- You need an electric grill to toast the bread.
- The chocolate cake was baked in the oven too long. It was little too dry.
- Jason is outside grilling meat on his new barbecue grill.
- The hunters caught a wild pig and roasted it on a spit 橫跨在烤架上的大鐵叉.
- We toasted the bread, so we could have toast for breakfast.
- Put the cake on the top rake in the oven to bake.
- The cook flipped the steak on the grill and the poured barbecue sauce on it.
- We roasted chestnuts over a fire on Christmas Eva.
- Be careful not to burn the toast.
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