by Maarit » Wed Apr 30, 2014 5:22 pm
Hi,
Here are some true or false sentences there:
1. All the following verbs has the same meaning "to make yourself look more attractive": to groom, to preen, to doll up, to primp, to smarten up, to tart up, to tidy yourself up. T/F
2. Dunbar`s number includes also the number of people one generally knows but he/she does not have a persistent social relationship to them. T/F
3. Scott Thornbury is an English teacher and the trainer of teachers. T/F
4. Scott Thornbury was born in New Zealand and he has worked for example in Egypt, UK and Spain. T/F
5. Scott Thornbury and Pieter know each others. T/F
6. Tom Bartlett is a senior writer, focused on the social sciences. T/F
Nice May Day
Take care, Maarit
Hi,
Here are some true or false sentences there:
1. All the following verbs has the same meaning "to make yourself look more attractive": to groom, to preen, to doll up, to primp, to smarten up, to tart up, to tidy yourself up. T/F
2. Dunbar`s number includes also the number of people one generally knows but he/she does not have a persistent social relationship to them. T/F
3. Scott Thornbury is an English teacher and the trainer of teachers. T/F
4. Scott Thornbury was born in New Zealand and he has worked for example in Egypt, UK and Spain. T/F
5. Scott Thornbury and Pieter know each others. T/F
6. Tom Bartlett is a senior writer, focused on the social sciences. T/F
Nice May Day
Take care, Maarit