Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the expressions below. You may need to make other changes.set asidewear awayone after anotherin comparison tomake your waybe accompanied by
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Choose suitable words in brackets to collocate with the measure words.Measure wordsMeasure words usually collocate with uncountable nouns to make expressions, such as “a bottle of water” and “a piece of advice.”Sometimes they can also be used with countable nouns, for example “a stack of boxes” and “a sea of memories,” as used in the text in iExplore 2.
Complete the sentences with suitable collocations from above.
Read the sentences and find the proper term for each of them.
Choose the suitable definition for the underlined word in each sentence.There’s just a faint chance that the weather will improve by tomorrow. I would rather wait until a nice day.
A. difficult to see, hear, smell, etc.
B. (of possibility) very small or slight