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Module 3. UNIT 2.
9.
small: miniscule minute meager insignificant
large: gigantic overwhelming excessive sizeable
1. minute/miniscule 4. sizeable
2. overwhelming 5. excessive
3. a(n) excessive/gigantic
10.
1. She was dressed up like a dog’s dinner.
2. Penny thinks she’s the cat’s whiskers/the bee’s knees.
(these two are synonyms)
3. He has the gift of the gab.
4. She always picks holes in everything I say.
5. He often runs down his school.
11.
1. Number Ten No.10 Downing Street; the official home
of the British Prime Minister. The expression is also used,
especially in newspapers and news broadcasts to mean the
Prime Minister and his or her advisers.
2. b and b , bed and breakfast ( a private house or small
hotel that provides) a place to sleep for the night and break
fast the next morning for a fixed price.
3. a tutor – a teacher who gives private instruction to
a single pupil or to a very small class and who sometimes
live with the family of his or her pupil
4. a pub – (especially in Britain) a building, not a club
or hotel, where alcohol may be bought and drunk during
fixed hours.
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