Academic English Vocabulary 3

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Academic English Vocabulary
No. 3
ACADEMIC ENGLISH VOCAB 3
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ACADEMIC ENGLISH SHEET 3
FREQUENCY RATING 2 on scale of 10
impact
credit
appropriate
range
strategies
consumer
elements
perceived
regulations
sought
Definition (Merriam-Webster)
searched for; asked for
to have a strong effect on something
a sequence, series, or scale between limits
noticed or became aware of something
careful plans or methods for achieving a goal
suitable (adjective); to take possession of (verb)
an amount placed at a person’s disposal by a bank
rules or laws
a person who buys goods and services
particular parts of something
Vocabulary
Academic English Vocab 3 sentences
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impact
consumer
credit
elements
appropriate
perceived
range
regulations
strategies
sought
1. I _________________ that our ________________ of product placement were working well in the market. (2 different words)
2. This is an excellent advertisement! It will have a major _______________ on the youth market.
3. There is a wide ________________ of material that is relevance here.
4. It’s a black-tie dinner, so please make sure that you dress in _________________ fashion.
5. You might have done that sort of thing in your previous job, but here we follow all the proper rules and _______________.
6. You must always ask yourself, ‘Who is the typical ________________ of this product?’
7. I can you promise you that I ________________ a solution to the problem, but nothing seemed to work.
8. The bank has promised to extend me _______________, so I will have enough funds to continue with the project.
9.
There are several ________________ to this problem and we might need to look at each separately.
Answers: vocab
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impact
consumer
credit
elements
appropriate
perceived
range
regulations
strategies
sought
Definition
Vocabulary
searched for; asked for
sought
to have a strong effect on something
impact
a sequence, series, or scale between limits
range
noticed or became aware of something
perceived
careful plans or methods for achieving a goal
strategies
suitable (adjective); to take possession of (verb)
appropriate
an amount placed at a person’s disposal by a bank
credit
rules or laws
regulations
a person who buys goods and services
consumer
particular parts of something
elements
Answers: sentences
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impact
consumer
credit
elements
appropriate
perceived
range
regulations
strategies
sought
1. I perceived that our strategies of product placement were working well in the market. (2 different words)
2. This is an excellent advertisement! It will have a major impact on the youth market.
3. There is a wide range of material that is relevance here.
4. It’s a black-tie dinner, so please make sure that you dress in appropriate fashion.
5. You might have done that sort of thing in your previous job, but here we follow all the proper rules and regulations.
6. You must always ask yourself, ‘Who is the typical consumer of this product?’
7. I can you promise you that I sought a solution to the problem, but nothing seemed to work.
8. The bank has promised to extend me credit, so I will have enough funds to continue with the project.
9.
There are several elements to this problem and we might need to look at each separately.
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