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Scrambled words '40'

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Scrambled words '40'
Message de marit64 posté le 02-12-2009 à 21:51:04 (S | E | F)

everybody!

Unscramble the words to find the right answer.

1- To take a person in the arms. ..... (rebecma)
2- A very short time, a moment. ..... (ijyff)
3- A climbing plant (usually a rose). ..... (mrbarel)
4- A person who is wicked or of very bad character. ..... (linvali)
5- Unlucky. ..... (reoufttannu)
6- To think carefully. ..... (geatciot)
7- A person who looks after sheep. ..... (hhdeesrp)
8- The hole in which a key of a door etc is placed. ..... (yeoklhe)
9- A beetle-like insect which is a household pest. ..... (khrcccaoo)
10- Enthusiasm or keenness. ..... (aelz)

Good luck and have fun!

I'll give you the answers next Wednesday.

So long





Réponse: Scrambled words '40' de brettdallen, postée le 02-12-2009 à 22:48:01 (S | E)
Hi Marit,
Hope you're doing fine!
So what have you prepared for us? let's take a look!


1- To take a person in the arms. ..... (rebecma)(embrace)
2- A very short time, a moment. ..... (ijyff)(jiffy)
3- A climbing plant (usually a rose). ..... (mrbarel)(rambler)
4- A person who is wicked or of very bad character. ..... (linvali)(villain)
5- Unlucky. ..... (reoufttannu)(unfortunate)
6- To think carefully. ..... (geatciot)(cogitate)
7- A person who looks after sheep. ..... (hhdeesrp)(shepherd)
8- The hole in which a key of a door etc is placed. ..... (yeoklhe)(keyhole)
9- A beetle-like insect which is a household pest. ..... (khrcccaoo)(cockroach)
10- Enthusiasm or keenness. (zeal)

You did a very good job once again! it's a pity so few people are interested in what you're doing because I think it can be very formative to be able to read and understand definitions and eventually to make your own when speaking.
Have a good evening if you're still up!
Bye!

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Modifié par brettdallen le 02-12-2009 22:48


Réponse: Scrambled words '40' de dolfine56, postée le 03-12-2009 à 10:19:09 (S | E)
Hi, Marit,
How are you? not too freezed, I hope?

1- To take a person in the arms. ...to embrace
2- A very short time, a moment. ...a jiffy
3- A climbing plant (usually a rose). ...a rambler
4- A person who is wicked or of very bad character. ...a villain
5- Unlucky. ...unfortunate
6- To think carefully. ...to cogitate
7- A person who looks after sheep. ...a shepherd
8- The hole in which a key of a door etc is placed. ...the keyhole
9- A beetle-like insect which is a household pest. ...a cockroach
10- Enthusiasm or keenness. ...zeal

it's with our usual zeal that we have cogitated on this interesting exercice, thanks to you.


Réponse: Scrambled words '40' de eos17, postée le 03-12-2009 à 10:25:30 (S | E)
hello marit
here my words.
1- To take a person in the arms. ..... (rebecma)To embrace
2- A very short time, a moment. ..... (ijyff)Jiffy I have cogitate a long time
3- A climbing plant (usually a rose). ..... (mrbarel)Rambler
4- A person who is wicked or of very bad character. ..... (linvali) Villain
5- Unlucky. ..... (reoufttannu) Unfortunate
6- To think carefully. ..... (geatciot) To cogitate
7- A person who looks after sheep. ..... (hhdeesrp) Sheperd
8- The hole in which a key of a door etc is placed. ..... (yeoklhe) Keyhole
9- A beetle-like insect which is a household pest. ..... (khrcccaoo) Cockroach
10- Enthusiasm or keenness. ..... (aelz) Zeal

Brettladen is right because this exercise is excellent for our vocabulary .Today ,I have learnt two words :jiffy and cockroach .
Have a good week


Réponse: Scrambled words '40' de nina80, postée le 03-12-2009 à 16:52:18 (S | E)
Hello!

1 - to embrace
2 - jiffy
3 - rambler
4 - villain
5 - unfortunate
6 - to cogitate
7 - shepherd
8 - keyhole
9 - cockroach
10- zeal

Merci Marit pour tout ce temps que vous nous accordez.


Réponse: Scrambled words '40' de marit64, postée le 09-12-2009 à 21:56:51 (S | E)
Hi everybody!

Once again, you did a good work.

Here are the answers:

1-embrace (étreindre) 2-jiffy (en moins de deux) 3-rambler (rosier grimpant)
4-villain (méchant) 5-unfortunate (malchanceux) 6-cogitate (réfléchir)
7-shephard (berger) 8-keyhole (trou de serrure) 9-cockroach (blatte)
10-zeal (zèle).

Thank you for your participation and your nice comments.

As long as you'll be interested in doing them, I'll be there.

So long




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