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PHRASAL VERBS OF THE DAY(Revision)
πΉ LAY OFF:
β’β’This means to dismiss or sack.
β’β’This means to stop using or doing something
The company has decided to lay off some of the casual workers
The man agreed to lay off the habit of smoking
πΉ RESORT TO:
This means to make use of an unpleasant alternative.
When the large hall was not available, we resorted to making use of the mini hall
πΉ GET BACK AT
This means to take revenge on somebody.
Bola Tinubu has vowed to get back at some of the hoodlums who destroyed home of his personal property
πΉ LEAVE OUT
To omit or exclude.
Lionel Messi's name has been left out of the Barcelona squad
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πΉ LAY OFF:
β’β’This means to dismiss or sack.
β’β’This means to stop using or doing something
The company has decided to lay off some of the casual workers
The man agreed to lay off the habit of smoking
πΉ RESORT TO:
This means to make use of an unpleasant alternative.
When the large hall was not available, we resorted to making use of the mini hall
πΉ GET BACK AT
This means to take revenge on somebody.
Bola Tinubu has vowed to get back at some of the hoodlums who destroyed home of his personal property
πΉ LEAVE OUT
To omit or exclude.
Lionel Messi's name has been left out of the Barcelona squad
πΉ BRING ROUND
This means to revive someone who has fainted
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IDIOMS OF THE DAY
These are the JAMB idioms that appeared TWICE OR MORE in the past questions and are therefore MORE LIKELY to be repeated in your JAMB this year.
πΉTELL-TALE SIGN:
β’β’showing that something exist or has happened.
β’β’gossip about or reveal another person's secrets or wrongdoings.
"she sparked a family row after telling tales about her mother on a TV show"
πΉTHROW YOUR WEIGHT AROUND:
β’β’to use your position or influence unfairly to get what you want.
β’β’be unpleasantly self-assertive.
"he didn't swagger or throw his weight around"
πΉTO KEEP OPEN HOUSE:
β’β’to have your house in a condition in which visitors are welcome at any time.
β’β’a situation in which people welcome visitors at any time:
~We keep open house, so come and see us any time.
πΉUNDER A CLOUD:
β’β’used to say that other people are suspicious of someone because they think he/she has done something wrong.
β’β’under suspicion or discredited.
β’β’Under suspicion, in trouble, or out of favor.
"he left under something of a cloud, accused of misappropriating funds"
~Ever since his brother was accused of fraud, he's been under a cloud.
πΉUP IN THE AIR:
β’β’not yet decided.
(of a plan or issue) still to be settled; unresolved.
"the fate of the power station is up in the air"
πΉWIDE OF THE MARK:
β’β’not accurate
β’β’not achieving the desired result.
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These are the JAMB idioms that appeared TWICE OR MORE in the past questions and are therefore MORE LIKELY to be repeated in your JAMB this year.
πΉTELL-TALE SIGN:
β’β’showing that something exist or has happened.
β’β’gossip about or reveal another person's secrets or wrongdoings.
"she sparked a family row after telling tales about her mother on a TV show"
πΉTHROW YOUR WEIGHT AROUND:
β’β’to use your position or influence unfairly to get what you want.
β’β’be unpleasantly self-assertive.
"he didn't swagger or throw his weight around"
πΉTO KEEP OPEN HOUSE:
β’β’to have your house in a condition in which visitors are welcome at any time.
β’β’a situation in which people welcome visitors at any time:
~We keep open house, so come and see us any time.
πΉUNDER A CLOUD:
β’β’used to say that other people are suspicious of someone because they think he/she has done something wrong.
β’β’under suspicion or discredited.
β’β’Under suspicion, in trouble, or out of favor.
"he left under something of a cloud, accused of misappropriating funds"
~Ever since his brother was accused of fraud, he's been under a cloud.
πΉUP IN THE AIR:
β’β’not yet decided.
(of a plan or issue) still to be settled; unresolved.
"the fate of the power station is up in the air"
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β’β’not accurate
β’β’not achieving the desired result.
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PHRASAL VERBS OF THE DAY(Revision)
πΉREEL OFF:
List quickly or produce a performance in an effortless manner
(A list)
β’β’He reeled off a list of folks whose names would surprise no one
(A performance)
β’β’Little did anyone think they would reel off 12 straight wins in 1996
πΉDO UP:
Decorate or adjust to decency
β’β’Our office has been done up for the Chief minister's visit
πΉSTAND OUT: Prominent or easily noticed
β’β’He stands out in a crowd because of his height
πΉGIVE AWAY: Distribute
β’β’The chief guest gave away the certificates to the players of the winning team
πΉSET UP:
1. Establish or make ready for use
2. Trap or set a trap for
β’β’We shall set up a new committee
β’β’We've got to set up that tasty rabbit
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πΉREEL OFF:
List quickly or produce a performance in an effortless manner
(A list)
β’β’He reeled off a list of folks whose names would surprise no one
(A performance)
β’β’Little did anyone think they would reel off 12 straight wins in 1996
πΉDO UP:
Decorate or adjust to decency
β’β’Our office has been done up for the Chief minister's visit
πΉSTAND OUT: Prominent or easily noticed
β’β’He stands out in a crowd because of his height
πΉGIVE AWAY: Distribute
β’β’The chief guest gave away the certificates to the players of the winning team
πΉSET UP:
1. Establish or make ready for use
2. Trap or set a trap for
β’β’We shall set up a new committee
β’β’We've got to set up that tasty rabbit
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πΉDIG SOMEONE IN THE RIBS
β’β’to make uncomplimentary (unpleasant) remarks about someone
~The joke was funny but he really dug me in the ribs
πΉ KILL TWO BIRDS WITH ONE STONE
β’β’ to achieve two things with one action
~Biking to work kills two birds with one stone. It saves money travelling and will help to lose weight.
πΉDARK HORSE
β’β’An unexpected winner
β’β’A person who does not tell others much about their life or who surprises others by having interesting qualities.
~Anna's such a dark horse - I had no idea she'd published a novel.
πΉPULL THE WOOL OVER SOMEONES EYES
β’β’to deceive someone
~He was too clever to let them pull the wool over his eyes.
πΉAN ITCHING PALM
β’β’to have a greedy nature or desire for money or bribe
~The porter has an itchy palm; he wants a big tip
~The mayor was known for his itchy palm
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πΉDIG SOMEONE IN THE RIBS
β’β’to make uncomplimentary (unpleasant) remarks about someone
~The joke was funny but he really dug me in the ribs
πΉ KILL TWO BIRDS WITH ONE STONE
β’β’ to achieve two things with one action
~Biking to work kills two birds with one stone. It saves money travelling and will help to lose weight.
πΉDARK HORSE
β’β’An unexpected winner
β’β’A person who does not tell others much about their life or who surprises others by having interesting qualities.
~Anna's such a dark horse - I had no idea she'd published a novel.
πΉPULL THE WOOL OVER SOMEONES EYES
β’β’to deceive someone
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πΉAN ITCHING PALM
β’β’to have a greedy nature or desire for money or bribe
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πΉBEAT SOMETHING DOWN: to persuade someone to reduce the price of something they are selling.
πΉBEAT THE AIR: to keep doing something pointless or futile.
πΉBE BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA: to have two choices that are both equally unpleasant.
πΉBEG THE QUESTION: to make someone want to ask a question that has not yet been answered.
πΉBE IN THE RED: to owe money to your bank because you have sent more than you have in your account.
πΉBITE OFF MORE THAN YOU CAN CHEW: to try to do too much or do something that is too difficult.
πΉBREAK EVEN: to complete a business with losing money or making a profit.
πΉBRING SOMEONE TO BOOK FOR SOMETHING: to punish someone for doing something wrong.
πΉBRING SOMETHING UP: to mention a topic or start a talk about it.
πΉBURNING THE CANDLE AT BOTH ENDS:
to try to do so many things in too short a period of time.
to work or do other things from early in the morning until late at night.
πΉBY LEAPS AND BOUNDS: very quickly or in large amounts.
πΉCOOK THE BOOKS: to change facts or figures dishonestly or illegally.
πΉCOUNT YOUR CHICKEN BEFORE THEY HATCH: to be too confident that something will be successful without considering that something may still go wrong.
πΉCOME TO A HEAD: to be forced to deal with something quickly because it has suddenly become very bad.
πΉCOME TO GRIEF:
to end up in total failure.
to be harmed in an accident.
πΉCOME OFF: to have the intended effects or results.
πΉCRACK UP: to start laughing a lot or to become ill due to pressure.
πΉCROSS THE BRIDGE WHEN YOU GET TO IT: to worry about a problem when it actually happens and not before.
πΉCUPBOARD LOVE: a type of affection shown to someone in order to get something.
πΉCUT CORNERS: to do something in the easiest, cheapest or quickest way, usually by ignoring the rules.
πΉCUT NO ICE: to have no influence or effect on someone.
πΉDO SOMETHING WITH A HEAVY HAND: to do something in a strict way or exerting a lot of control.
πΉDRAW THE LINE: to set a definite limit on what you are willing to do or accept.
πΉEVERY CLOUD HAS A SILVER LINING: every sad or difficult situation has a positive side.
πΉFALL IN WITH SOMETHING OR SOMEONE:
to agree with something.
to meet or associate with someone by chance.
πΉFALL THROUGH: to fail to happen as planned.
πΉFAST FRIENDS: very close and loyal friends.
πΉFULL OF YOURSELF: to think that you are very important in a way that annoys other people.
πΉGET A GRIP ON YOURSELF: to control your behaviour or emotion after being afraid or angry..
πΉGET BACK AT SOMEONE: to do something bad to someone who has done something bad to you.
πΉGET SOMETHING OFF YOUR CHEST: to talk about something that has been worrying you for a long time so that you feel less anxious.
πΉGIVE SOMEONE A BUMPY RIDE: to make a situation difficult for someone.
πΉGO BACK ON YOUR WORD: to not do something that you said you would do.
πΉGO OFF AT A TANGENT: to suddenly start saying something that is off-topic.
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πΉBEAT SOMETHING DOWN: to persuade someone to reduce the price of something they are selling.
πΉBEAT THE AIR: to keep doing something pointless or futile.
πΉBE BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA: to have two choices that are both equally unpleasant.
πΉBEG THE QUESTION: to make someone want to ask a question that has not yet been answered.
πΉBE IN THE RED: to owe money to your bank because you have sent more than you have in your account.
πΉBITE OFF MORE THAN YOU CAN CHEW: to try to do too much or do something that is too difficult.
πΉBREAK EVEN: to complete a business with losing money or making a profit.
πΉBRING SOMEONE TO BOOK FOR SOMETHING: to punish someone for doing something wrong.
πΉBRING SOMETHING UP: to mention a topic or start a talk about it.
πΉBURNING THE CANDLE AT BOTH ENDS:
to try to do so many things in too short a period of time.
to work or do other things from early in the morning until late at night.
πΉBY LEAPS AND BOUNDS: very quickly or in large amounts.
πΉCOOK THE BOOKS: to change facts or figures dishonestly or illegally.
πΉCOUNT YOUR CHICKEN BEFORE THEY HATCH: to be too confident that something will be successful without considering that something may still go wrong.
πΉCOME TO A HEAD: to be forced to deal with something quickly because it has suddenly become very bad.
πΉCOME TO GRIEF:
to end up in total failure.
to be harmed in an accident.
πΉCOME OFF: to have the intended effects or results.
πΉCRACK UP: to start laughing a lot or to become ill due to pressure.
πΉCROSS THE BRIDGE WHEN YOU GET TO IT: to worry about a problem when it actually happens and not before.
πΉCUPBOARD LOVE: a type of affection shown to someone in order to get something.
πΉCUT CORNERS: to do something in the easiest, cheapest or quickest way, usually by ignoring the rules.
πΉCUT NO ICE: to have no influence or effect on someone.
πΉDO SOMETHING WITH A HEAVY HAND: to do something in a strict way or exerting a lot of control.
πΉDRAW THE LINE: to set a definite limit on what you are willing to do or accept.
πΉEVERY CLOUD HAS A SILVER LINING: every sad or difficult situation has a positive side.
πΉFALL IN WITH SOMETHING OR SOMEONE:
to agree with something.
to meet or associate with someone by chance.
πΉFALL THROUGH: to fail to happen as planned.
πΉFAST FRIENDS: very close and loyal friends.
πΉFULL OF YOURSELF: to think that you are very important in a way that annoys other people.
πΉGET A GRIP ON YOURSELF: to control your behaviour or emotion after being afraid or angry..
πΉGET BACK AT SOMEONE: to do something bad to someone who has done something bad to you.
πΉGET SOMETHING OFF YOUR CHEST: to talk about something that has been worrying you for a long time so that you feel less anxious.
πΉGIVE SOMEONE A BUMPY RIDE: to make a situation difficult for someone.
πΉGO BACK ON YOUR WORD: to not do something that you said you would do.
πΉGO OFF AT A TANGENT: to suddenly start saying something that is off-topic.
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πΉGO THROUGH FIRE: to face many challenges in the process of doing something.
πΉGO UNDER: to be unable to pay what you owe.
πΉHAVE A FINGER IN EVERY PIE: to be involved in different activities all at once.
πΉHAVE A HEART OF STONE: to not show others sympathy or pity.
πΉHAVE AN AXE TO GRIND: to have private reasons to being involved in something.
πΉHAVE SOMETHING UP YOUR SLEEVE: to keep a plan or an idea secret until you need to use it.
πΉHAVE YOUR HEART IN YOUR MOUTH: to feel nervous or frightened about something.
πΉHEAD OVER HEELS IN LOVE: to love someone very much.
πΉHIT THE JACKPOT: to suddenly become very rich or successful.
πΉHOLD FORTH: to speak for a long time about something in a way that other people may find boring.
πΉIN A SPOT: in a difficult situation.
πΉIN THE AIR: felt by a number of people to exist or be happening.
IRON SOMETHING OUT: to get rid of problems or difficulties that are affecting something.
πΉKEEP A STIFF UPPER LIP: to hide your emotions and not let other people see what you are feeling.
πΉKNOCKING YOUR HEAD AGAINST A BRICK WALL: to keep trying to do something that will never be successful.
πΉKNOW WHICH SIDE YOUR BREAD IS BUTTERED: to know what to do or who to please in order to put yourself in the best possible situation.
πΉLARGER THAN LIFE: attracting special attention because of unusual and flamboyant appearance or behaviour.
πΉLEAVE MUCH TO BE DESIRED:
to be bad or unacceptable.
πΉLET SOMEONE STEW IN THEIR OWN JUICE: to leave someone to worry or suffer the unpleasant effects of their own actions.
πΉLEVEL THE PLAYING FIELD: to create a situation where everyone has the same opportunity.
πΉLIKE A BEAR WITH A SORE HEAD: bad-tempered
πΉLIVE A SPARTAN LIFE: to live a strict and harsh life with no pleasures.
πΉLIVE FROM HAND TO MOUTH: to have just enough money to live on and nothing extra.
πΉLOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP: to think about the possible results or danger of something before doing it.
πΉLOSE GROUND TO SOMEONE OR SOMETHING: to lose an advantage that you once had.
πΉLOSE HEART: to stop hoping for something or stop trying to do something because you no longer feel confident.
πΉLOST YOUR TONGUE: to suddenly become unable to speak due to shock or confusion.
πΉMAKE A CLEAN SWEEP OF SOMETHING:
to remove all the things or people from an organisation who are thought to be unnecessary.
to completely win a competition, game or an election.
πΉMAKE A MESS OF SOMETHING: to ruin something.
πΉMAKE A PROFESSION OF YOUR FAITH: a declaration of faith or beliefs.
πΉMAKE SOMEONEβS HAIR STAND ON THE END: to shock or frighten someone.
πΉMEET YOUR WATERLOO: to experience your final defeat or failure.
πΉNAIL THE LIE TO THE COUNTER: to prove or expose that something is false.
πΉNOT BAT AN EYELID: to show no surprise or emotion when something unusual happens.
πΉNOTHING TO WRITE HOME ABOUT: not too good but just ordinary.
πΉNO LOVE LOST: when two people or groups do not like each other at all.
πΉON SOMEONEβS TRAIL: to follow or track someone.
πΉOFF THE BEATEN TRACK: to leave the usual method and do something unique.
πΉOFF THE RECORD: not official or publicly known.
πΉOUT OF TUNE WITH SOMEONE OR SOMETHING: to not have the same opinion, feeling or interest as someone or something.
πΉOUT OF THE WOODS: free from problems.
πΉPAY LIP SERVICE TO SOMETHING: to say that you agree with something but do nothing to support it.
πΉPICK SOMEONE TO PIECES: to find fault and criticize someone harshly.
πΉPIGS MIGHT FLY: used to say that you do not believe that something will ever happen.
πΉPLAY SECOND FIDDLE: to be in a lesser or subordinate position to someone.
πΉPULL THROUGH: to get better after a serious illness or to succeed in doing something very difficult.
πΉPULL TOGETHER: to act or work with other people in an organised way without fighting.
πΉPUT ON A BOLD FRONT: to make yourself appear more courageous than you really are.
πΉPUT PAID TO SOMETHING: to stop something or destroy it.
πΉPUT SOMEONE THROUGH:
to instruct someone to complete a task.
πΉGO UNDER: to be unable to pay what you owe.
πΉHAVE A FINGER IN EVERY PIE: to be involved in different activities all at once.
πΉHAVE A HEART OF STONE: to not show others sympathy or pity.
πΉHAVE AN AXE TO GRIND: to have private reasons to being involved in something.
πΉHAVE SOMETHING UP YOUR SLEEVE: to keep a plan or an idea secret until you need to use it.
πΉHAVE YOUR HEART IN YOUR MOUTH: to feel nervous or frightened about something.
πΉHEAD OVER HEELS IN LOVE: to love someone very much.
πΉHIT THE JACKPOT: to suddenly become very rich or successful.
πΉHOLD FORTH: to speak for a long time about something in a way that other people may find boring.
πΉIN A SPOT: in a difficult situation.
πΉIN THE AIR: felt by a number of people to exist or be happening.
IRON SOMETHING OUT: to get rid of problems or difficulties that are affecting something.
πΉKEEP A STIFF UPPER LIP: to hide your emotions and not let other people see what you are feeling.
πΉKNOCKING YOUR HEAD AGAINST A BRICK WALL: to keep trying to do something that will never be successful.
πΉKNOW WHICH SIDE YOUR BREAD IS BUTTERED: to know what to do or who to please in order to put yourself in the best possible situation.
πΉLARGER THAN LIFE: attracting special attention because of unusual and flamboyant appearance or behaviour.
πΉLEAVE MUCH TO BE DESIRED:
to be bad or unacceptable.
πΉLET SOMEONE STEW IN THEIR OWN JUICE: to leave someone to worry or suffer the unpleasant effects of their own actions.
πΉLEVEL THE PLAYING FIELD: to create a situation where everyone has the same opportunity.
πΉLIKE A BEAR WITH A SORE HEAD: bad-tempered
πΉLIVE A SPARTAN LIFE: to live a strict and harsh life with no pleasures.
πΉLIVE FROM HAND TO MOUTH: to have just enough money to live on and nothing extra.
πΉLOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP: to think about the possible results or danger of something before doing it.
πΉLOSE GROUND TO SOMEONE OR SOMETHING: to lose an advantage that you once had.
πΉLOSE HEART: to stop hoping for something or stop trying to do something because you no longer feel confident.
πΉLOST YOUR TONGUE: to suddenly become unable to speak due to shock or confusion.
πΉMAKE A CLEAN SWEEP OF SOMETHING:
to remove all the things or people from an organisation who are thought to be unnecessary.
to completely win a competition, game or an election.
πΉMAKE A MESS OF SOMETHING: to ruin something.
πΉMAKE A PROFESSION OF YOUR FAITH: a declaration of faith or beliefs.
πΉMAKE SOMEONEβS HAIR STAND ON THE END: to shock or frighten someone.
πΉMEET YOUR WATERLOO: to experience your final defeat or failure.
πΉNAIL THE LIE TO THE COUNTER: to prove or expose that something is false.
πΉNOT BAT AN EYELID: to show no surprise or emotion when something unusual happens.
πΉNOTHING TO WRITE HOME ABOUT: not too good but just ordinary.
πΉNO LOVE LOST: when two people or groups do not like each other at all.
πΉON SOMEONEβS TRAIL: to follow or track someone.
πΉOFF THE BEATEN TRACK: to leave the usual method and do something unique.
πΉOFF THE RECORD: not official or publicly known.
πΉOUT OF TUNE WITH SOMEONE OR SOMETHING: to not have the same opinion, feeling or interest as someone or something.
πΉOUT OF THE WOODS: free from problems.
πΉPAY LIP SERVICE TO SOMETHING: to say that you agree with something but do nothing to support it.
πΉPICK SOMEONE TO PIECES: to find fault and criticize someone harshly.
πΉPIGS MIGHT FLY: used to say that you do not believe that something will ever happen.
πΉPLAY SECOND FIDDLE: to be in a lesser or subordinate position to someone.
πΉPULL THROUGH: to get better after a serious illness or to succeed in doing something very difficult.
πΉPULL TOGETHER: to act or work with other people in an organised way without fighting.
πΉPUT ON A BOLD FRONT: to make yourself appear more courageous than you really are.
πΉPUT PAID TO SOMETHING: to stop something or destroy it.
πΉPUT SOMEONE THROUGH:
to instruct someone to complete a task.
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Q1. More ___ to your elbow as you as you campaign for press freedom?
A. powerβ
B. effort
C. grease
D. energy
Grease to elbow/Power to elbow
'Grease to elbow' is a wrong statement.
You can say power to your elbow or more strength to your elbow
This is to congratulate you on your success in the last examination and wish more power to your elbowβ
Q2. Choose the option nearest in meaning to the emboldened phrase :
The witness was guilty of swearing to a statement he knew to be false
A. forgery
B. perjuryβ
C. libel
D. slander
E. affidavit
Slander = spoken defamation
Libel= written defamation
Perjury = swearing falsely at the Court of Lawβ
To slander - to make uncomplimentary remarks about someone
To perjure - to be a false witness at the Court of Lawβ
Q3. My _ is for you to refuse the _ of the wicked?
A. advise / advice
B. advice / adviceβ
C. advice / advise
D. advise / advise
πΉ Advice/Advise
'Advice' means an opinion or a suggestion about what somebody should do in a particular situation. It is a noun. It can be used as either the subject or object of a statement
My advice for you is to be humble
Always listen to your mother's advice
'advise' is a verb which means to tell somebody what you think they should do in a particular situation. Its past tense is advised
_Olu has *advised* me_
_You *advise* people but do not take people's advice_
Q4. I forgot to bring a pen with me. Would you, please ... me yours
A. borrow
B. loan
C. provide
D. lendβ
Lend means {give}
borrow means {receive}
Please Lend me yours= please give me yours
Dash me one/Give me one for free
Dash me one (Wrong)
Give me one for free (Right)
Note: 'Dash' is a punctuation mark (β).
When you are making a request for something which you do not intend to pay for, do not say: 'Dash me one'.
The right thing to say is; 'Give me one for free' e.g.
I. He refused to dash me one of his booksβ
II. He refused to give me one of his books for free (Right)
Q5. Please _ me money. I shall pay you back as __ as I receive my salary this month
A. lend, some, soonβ
B. borrow, little, quickly
C. give, few, early
D. dash, small, urgently
Q6. Could you please ____ me an _
A. borrow/envelop
B. lend/envelopeβ
C. lend/envelop
D. borrow/envelope
Envelope/Envelop
Envelope is a noun
Envelop is a verb
Lend me an envelope (noun)
Can you envelop (verb) this for me?
Choose the option that best conveys the meaning of the emboldened portion in the following sentence;
Q7. I hereby declare and ...... that, to the best of my knowledge, this statement is true in all respects?
A. inform
B. confirm
C. affirmβ
D. conform
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Q8. The teacher's _ helped ____ of students in the UME
A. advice/alot
B. advice/a lotβ
C. advise/alot
D. advise/a lot
Q9. The bookseller received the proprietor's to sell his books but his made the students laugh at him
A. assent/accentβ
B. accent/accent
C. assent/assent
D. accent/assent
πΉAssent
β¨agreement, act of agreeing
β’β’I will give this act my assent.
πΉAccent
Emphasis or stress on words as used in speech or writing
I like your accent
Q10. I am sorry, I can't give you any orange because I have ___ left in my tank
A. a few
B. a little
C. fewβ
D. little
Few
This a determiner which has a negative denotation. Few means not many in number
Only few students were present, so class didn't hold.
So anytime the statement is negative, itβs appropriate to use few
So the correct answer is Fewβ
A Few
This is a determiner which has a positive denotation. βA few means many in numberβ
If the statement is positive, itβs appropriate to use βa fewβ
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A. powerβ
B. effort
C. grease
D. energy
Grease to elbow/Power to elbow
'Grease to elbow' is a wrong statement.
You can say power to your elbow or more strength to your elbow
This is to congratulate you on your success in the last examination and wish more power to your elbowβ
Q2. Choose the option nearest in meaning to the emboldened phrase :
The witness was guilty of swearing to a statement he knew to be false
A. forgery
B. perjuryβ
C. libel
D. slander
E. affidavit
Slander = spoken defamation
Libel= written defamation
Perjury = swearing falsely at the Court of Lawβ
To slander - to make uncomplimentary remarks about someone
To perjure - to be a false witness at the Court of Lawβ
Q3. My _ is for you to refuse the _ of the wicked?
A. advise / advice
B. advice / adviceβ
C. advice / advise
D. advise / advise
πΉ Advice/Advise
'Advice' means an opinion or a suggestion about what somebody should do in a particular situation. It is a noun. It can be used as either the subject or object of a statement
My advice for you is to be humble
Always listen to your mother's advice
'advise' is a verb which means to tell somebody what you think they should do in a particular situation. Its past tense is advised
_Olu has *advised* me_
_You *advise* people but do not take people's advice_
Q4. I forgot to bring a pen with me. Would you, please ... me yours
A. borrow
B. loan
C. provide
D. lendβ
Lend means {give}
borrow means {receive}
Please Lend me yours= please give me yours
Dash me one/Give me one for free
Dash me one (Wrong)
Give me one for free (Right)
Note: 'Dash' is a punctuation mark (β).
When you are making a request for something which you do not intend to pay for, do not say: 'Dash me one'.
The right thing to say is; 'Give me one for free' e.g.
I. He refused to dash me one of his booksβ
II. He refused to give me one of his books for free (Right)
Q5. Please _ me money. I shall pay you back as __ as I receive my salary this month
A. lend, some, soonβ
B. borrow, little, quickly
C. give, few, early
D. dash, small, urgently
Q6. Could you please ____ me an _
A. borrow/envelop
B. lend/envelopeβ
C. lend/envelop
D. borrow/envelope
Envelope/Envelop
Envelope is a noun
Envelop is a verb
Lend me an envelope (noun)
Can you envelop (verb) this for me?
Choose the option that best conveys the meaning of the emboldened portion in the following sentence;
Q7. I hereby declare and ...... that, to the best of my knowledge, this statement is true in all respects?
A. inform
B. confirm
C. affirmβ
D. conform
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Q8. The teacher's _ helped ____ of students in the UME
A. advice/alot
B. advice/a lotβ
C. advise/alot
D. advise/a lot
Q9. The bookseller received the proprietor's to sell his books but his made the students laugh at him
A. assent/accentβ
B. accent/accent
C. assent/assent
D. accent/assent
πΉAssent
β¨agreement, act of agreeing
β’β’I will give this act my assent.
πΉAccent
Emphasis or stress on words as used in speech or writing
I like your accent
Q10. I am sorry, I can't give you any orange because I have ___ left in my tank
A. a few
B. a little
C. fewβ
D. little
Few
This a determiner which has a negative denotation. Few means not many in number
Only few students were present, so class didn't hold.
So anytime the statement is negative, itβs appropriate to use few
So the correct answer is Fewβ
A Few
This is a determiner which has a positive denotation. βA few means many in numberβ
If the statement is positive, itβs appropriate to use βa fewβ
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