"Memorize" is the act of learning information. "Remember" is the act of recalling that information.
For example, "I memorized a list of vocabulary words yesterday. Today, I had a test and I was able to remember all of the vocabulary words I memorized yesterday."
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2. Re-write the phrase
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3. word formation
Part 3 of the UoE
and exercise 3 in the test week!
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Word formation
Use the word given in capitals at the end of some lines to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line. There is an example at the beginning.
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www.flo-joe.co.uk
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www.flo-joe.co.uk
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P 16 Example Question
Research shows some ......... differences in the attitudes of people.
NOTICE
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USEFUL TIPS
Read the whole passage to understand the overall theme.
Read the whole sentence surrounding the first gap.
Identify the types of words before and after the first gap. ...
Study prefixes and word endings before the exam. ...
Check your spelling!
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4. Different tenses
Take: 4. Was taken (past continuous for action in the past)
5. I'll take it (future using will)
6. Had taken ( use past perfect to put events in order in the past)
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6. combine the sentences
Remember to use relative pronouns:
Who for people but Which for animals and things
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7. Future tense
1. are going to build (intention)
2. is going to win/ will win ( prediction with evidence)
3. Leaves (use present simple for timetabled events)
4.am meeting ( arrangement between two people
5. Will take (spontaneous decision) (OR I'm taking)
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8. Text
Just takes practice!
Multiple choice open close Part 1 or Reading and use of English in the CAE exam