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               Lesson 1                                           Vocabulary     p.15
                 Vocabulary     p.3                                  1. ultimate (better or bigger than all other objects of the same kind)
                    1. C. varied (means various or diverse)          2. resilient (elastic or flexible)
                    2. C. bluntly (means frankly)                    3. virtuous (righteous)
                    3. B. confirmed (means proved)                   4. Compassion (sympathy or concern)
                    4. A. dispel (chase away or drive out)           5. obstacle (problem or difficulty)
                    5. B. adapt (To make suitable to or fit for a specific use or situation)
                                                                  Grammar     p.15
                 Grammar     p.3                                     1. easy - easily (Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.)
                    1. A. the tallest (superlative degree denotes the most, the largest, etc., by which it         2. concentration - concentrate (An infinitive is formed by to and the base form of the
                       differs from other things.)                       verb.)
                    2. B. to (‘to’ indicates towards)                3. friend - friends (three modifies ‘friends’. Check number agreement.)
                    3. A. many (‘many’ is used to determine countable nouns)       4. childrens - There’s no need to add -s. Children is plural already.
                    4. A. win (the verbs are in their base forms when –do verbs are used)        5. confidence - confident (use the apt word form)
                    5. B. are (‘gadgets’ is plural, so the verb must be ‘are’.)
                                                                  Exercises     p.16
                 Exercises     p.4                                   1. E.
                    1. A. Yes, it is.                                2. A.
                    2. B. where are you                              3. D.
                    3. C. It’s on Main Street.                       4. C.
                    4. I communicate with my friends always.         5. B.
                        I always communicate with my friends.
                    5. Love, trust, and respect are the most important things.     Reading Comprehension     p.17
                       The most important things are love, trust, and friendship.        1, 2. taking risks and making choices
                       (The three subjects ‘love, trust, and friendship’ can go in any order)       3. you or yourself
                                                                     4. St. Augustine
                 Reading Comprehension     p.5                       5. Gaining
                    1. making friends
                    2, 3. Remember names and be a good listener
                    4. Human personalities                      Lesson 5
                    5. problems                                   Vocabulary     p.19
                                                                     1. lewd
                                                                     2. salivate
               Lesson 2                                              3. spank
                 Vocabulary     p.7                                  4. indicator
                    1. wind down                                     5. manifestation
                    2. still
                    3. stress                                     Grammar     p.19
                    4. menopause                                     1. flew
                    5. tease                                         2. hit
                                                                     3. drove
                 Grammar     p.7                                     4. wrote
                    1. was (use the simple past tense for events that already took place)       5. written
                    2. nobody (the library was locked)
                    3. for (indicate the object of a desire, intention, or perception)    Exercises     p.20
                    4. playing soccer (Observe parallelism)          1. C. Why they are happy?
                    5. sleep (Verbs are in their base forms when modals are used in sentences.)       2. B. When did you go to Switzerland?
                                                                     3. A. Who was not around yesterday?
                 Exercises     p.8                                   4. A. Where do you want to go?
                    1. A. I’m good.                                  5. Love is an indescribable feeling.
                    2. C. I relax and exercise during my spare time.
                    3. my demanding work in the office            Reading Comprehension     p.21
                    4. Maintaining a positive mindset is helpful in handling stress.        1. increased blood rate
                    5. We need to wind down sometimes.               2. adrenaline content in the blood
                        Sometimes, we need to wind down.             3. hormonal secretions
                                                                     4. feeling of well-being
                 Reading Comprehension     p.9                       5. love
                    1. true
                    2. true
                    3. false
                    4. false                                    Lesson 6
                    5. true                                       Vocabulary     p.23
                                                                     1. A. assign (means give or allotted)
                                                                     2. A. patriarchal (Ruled by a patriarch)
               Lesson 3                                                3. A. spices (seasonings)
                                                                   4. C. decorate (to beautify)
                 Vocabulary     p.11                                 5. A. subsistence (the ability to live with very little money or food)
                    1. woe (means sadness or despair)
                    2. help (means to assist)
                    3. inspiring (means inspirational)            Grammar     p.23
                    4. pleasing (means pleasant or lovely)           1. have (The subject-verb agreement rules apply to all personal pronouns except I
                    5. comprehensible (means clear or understandable)           and you, which, although SINGULAR, require PLURAL forms of verbs.)
                                                                     2. He (Paul is a male.)
                                                                     3. think (The subject-verb agreement rules apply to all personal pronouns except I
                 Grammar     p.11                                    and you, which, although SINGULAR, require PLURAL forms of verbs.)
                    1. A. a (‘A’ introduces nouns that start with consonant letters.)       4. do [people is plural, so the verb must be ‘do’)
                    2. A. around (indicates ‘to or among various places’.)       5. When [Use ‘when’ when asking for time.)
                    3. B. no word is needed
                    4. A. of (indicates possession)
                    5. B. up (back up means ‘to support)          Exercises     p.24
                                                                   1. A. It looks good on you.

                 Exercises     p.12                                  2. B. Sure, I’ll be glad to go with you.
               A.   1. simplicity                                    3. A. Yes, it is.
                    2. simply                                        4. A. That will be on Monday next week.
                    3. simple                                        5. B. I get here by bus.
               B.   1. understand
                    2. understandable
                                                                  Reading Comprehension     p.25
                                                                     1. true
                 Reading Comprehension    p.13                       2. true
                    1. B. What is happiness?                         3. true
                    2. A. scientifically                             4. false
                    3. A. endorphin                                  5. true
                    4. A. love
                    5. A. physiological
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