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Exercise 3. Exercise 4 . Exercise 5 . E Word Skills. Exercise 3. Exercise 4. Exercise 5. Exercise 6. F Reading. Exercise 1Exercise 3 2 Dan explained to Mia that he was late because he had missed the bus. 3 Pete insisted that I was wrong. 4 Jen announced that she had passed all her exams. 5 Pablo promised that he would be there on time. 6 Jack denied that he had taken my keys. / Jack denied having taken Exercise 4 1 refused 2 advised 3 suggested 4 boasted 5 blamed 6 requested Exercise 5 2 She congratulated him on passing his driving test. 3 He reminded her to take the book back to the library. 4 He denied taking his mobile phone. 5 He proposed that they (should) end the meeting early (so that everyone could get home). 6 She apologised for not doing the homework. 7 He agreed to help her with her bags. 8 She threatened to tell the teacher. 9 He encouraged her to apply for the (summer) job. 10 She confessed to throwing away her/the magazines. 11 He accused her of breaking the chair. 12 He recommended that she (should) buy the (new) video game. 5E Word Skills Exercise 3 addiction to demand for difference between evidence of existence of increase in interest in need for obsession with Exercise 4 1 of, for 2 The preposition is given in brackets and in example sentences. Exercise 5 dependence, effect + on belief, rise + in preference, reason + for objection, solution + to Exercise 6 1 a in b to 2 a with b for 3 a for b in 4 a of b in 5F Reading Exercise 1 1 (Possible answer) The social media are websites or apps, e.g. Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube, which users can use to communicate with each other by adding information, messages, images, etc. It is two-way communication, whereas mass media are a one-way communication.
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