Lesson 7-Spring Sowing Part Four Language Study W BTLE ENTER
Lesson 7—Spring Sowing W B T L E Part Four ENTER
Lesson 7-Spring Sowing LanguageStudy Contents 工。 Word Study 工工。 Phrases and Expressions I工L。 Word Building Iv。 Grammar W BTLE BAC
Lesson 7—Spring Sowing W B T L E I. Word Study II. Phrases and Expressions III.Word Building IV. Grammar Language Study
Lesson 7-Spring Sowing I. Word study Word list 1 assert 7. overpower 2. cluster 8 revel 3. depressed 9. streak 4. gruff 10. subjugate 5。 Imminence 11. throb 6 numb 12 tremor W BTLE BAC
Lesson 7—Spring Sowing W B T L E I. Word Study Word list: 1. assert 2. cluster 3. depressed 4. gruff 5. imminence 6. numb 7. overpower 8. revel 9. streak 10. subjugate 11. throb 12. tremor
Lesson 7-Spring Sowing Word study 1.assert v Synonyms a to state or express positively to affirm assert ones innocence asseverate b to put(oneself) forward boldly or declare aver forcefully in an effort to make an opinion known Example: a I had to assert myself in the meeting in order to ensure acquisition of the new book W BTLE To be continued on the next page. BAC
Lesson 7—Spring Sowing W B T L E I. Word Study 1. assert v. a. to state or express positively; to affirm assert one’s innocence b. to put (oneself) forward boldly or forcefully in an effort to make an opinion known Example: I had to assert myself in the meeting in order to ensure acquisition of the new book. Synonyms asseverate declare aver To be continued on the next page
Lesson 7-Spring Sowing I. Wordstudy a To assert is to state one's opinion confidently but often without proof to support it. I have endeavored to assert nothing but what I had good authority for. " (William Sewel) a Asseverate connotes sober sincerity of assertion he taxpayer also asseverates that his return from Greece proves conclusively that his intentions were and are honorable. (daily Report for Executives) W BTLE To be continued on the next page. BAC
Lesson 7—Spring Sowing W B T L E I. Word Study To assert is to state one's opinion confidently but often without proof to support it. “I have endeavored to assert nothing but what I had good authority for.” (William Sewel) Asseverate connotes sober sincerity of assertion. “The taxpayer also asseverates that his return from Greece proves conclusively that his intentions were and are honorable.” (Daily Report for Executives) To be continued on the next page