3. Study the dictionary entries and answer the questions.1 Which verb is used with two...

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3. Study the dictionary entries and answer the questions.

1   Which verb is used with two prepositions with no change of meaning? ___________________________________________________

2   Which verb is used with two prepositions, but the meaning changes? ___________________________________________________

3   Which entry uses bold and italic type for two words that often go together? ___________________________________________________

charge /tʃɑːdʒ/ verb 1 [T, I] charge (sb/sth) for th to ask sb to pay a particular amount of money: We charge £75 a night for a single room. *They forgot to charge us for the drinks. 2 [T, I] charge sb (with sth) to accuse sb offcially of doing sth which is against the law: Three me have been charged with robbery. 

inform /ɪnˈfɔːm/ verb [T] inform sb (of/ about sth) to give sb information (about sth), especially in an official way: You should inform the police of the accident. *Do keep me informed of any changes.

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Người trả lời: GV. Đỗ Văn Dung
Cách làm:
1. Đọc cẩn thận từng định nghĩa trong từ điển.
2. Nhận diện từng danh từ, động từ và giải thích ý nghĩa của chúng.
3. So sánh ý nghĩa của từng từ để trả lời câu hỏi.

Câu trả lời:
1. Which verb is used with two prepositions with no change of meaning? Inform
2. Which verb is used with two prepositions, but the meaning changes? Charge
3. Which entry uses bold and italic type for two words that often go together? Inform
(Answer: inform sb (of/about sth))
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