Lesson 3-Why Historians Disagree Part Four Lamguage Study WBTLE ENTER
Lesson 3—Why Historians Disagree W B T L E Part Four ENTER
Lesson 3-Why Historians Disagree Language Study Contents I。 Word Study II Phrases and Expressions I工L。 Word Building IV. Grammar-Transitional Expressions BTL E BAC
Lesson 3—Why Historians Disagree W B T L E I. Word Study II. Phrases and Expressions III. Word Building IV. Grammar—Transitional Expressions Language Study
Lesson 3-Why Historians Disagree I. Wordstudy Word list: 1. assumption 6. elusive 11. resolve 2. contemplate 7. emerge 12 restricted 3 contend 8. immerse 13 self-evident 4 crude 9. presumably 14, subtlety 5. eliminate 10. quest 15. validity BTL E BAC
Lesson 3—Why Historians Disagree W B T L E I. Word Study Word list: 1. assumption 2. contemplate 3. contend 4. crude 5. eliminate 11. resolve 12. restricted 13. self-evident 14. subtlety 15. validity 6. elusive 7. emerge 8. immerse 9. presumably 10. quest
Lesson 3-Why Historians Disagree I. Wordstudy 1. assumption n,something that you think is true although Word formations you have no definite proof a。 assumable Examples: v assume a When historians and anthropologists first began to investigate the issue of pre patriarchal cultures they made two assumptions. a While the criticisms vary, the underlying assumption is that overall economic growth has been speeding up. W TL BAC
Lesson 3—Why Historians Disagree W B T L E I. Word Study 1. assumption Examples: When historians and anthropologists first began to investigate the issue of prepatriarchal cultures they made two assumptions. While the criticisms vary, the underlying assumption is that overall economic growth has been speeding up. a. assumable v. assume n. something that you think is true although Word formations you have no definite proof
Lesson 3-Why Historians Disagree I. Wordstudy 2. contemplate v, a to have in view as a purpose, intention Word formations consider Examples: think about/of a Have you ever contemplated committing toy with the idea of suicide? 1 Secondly, we shall need to contemplate the various options available for disposing of the companys properties. WBTLE BAC
Lesson 3—Why Historians Disagree W B T L E I. Word Study 2. contemplate v. a. to have in view as a purpose, intention Examples: Have you ever contemplated committing suicide? Secondly, we shall need to contemplate the various options available for disposing of the company’s properties. consider think about/of toy with the idea of Word formations