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E.g. the poor family was in no position to bring up the twins Cf. be in no position to do something: to be unable to do somet 5. These organizations depend on voluntary help to carry out a wide variety of tasks, volunteers giving up a little of their spare time to lend a hand Note the absolute construction of n+v-ing"in the sentence Carry out: to perform or complete(a job or activity); fulfill Carry out: to perform or complete(a fob or activity ); fulfill e.g. The hospital is carrying out tests to find out what's wrong with her Dont blame me, I'm only carrying out my orders A variety of: a lot of a particular type of things that are different from each other e.g. a variety of matters/ the girls come from a variety of different backgrounds I) to agree to do something during the time you would normally spend doing things you e.g. the club secretary will need to give up an hour or two a week to do the 2)to stop doing something or having something, especially something you do regularly e.g. When Ed left, she gave up hope of ever marrying given up expecting him to change end a hand: to help e.g. you may have to be lent a hand with English We must lend a hand with his problem Cf lend an ear: to listen to someone, especially in a sympathetic way e.g. he lend an attentive ear to the words of wisdom. 6. Think of the people most in need of help Think of the people who need help most Be in need of to need e.g. I felt lonely and in need of companionship The whole house is in need of decorating 7. Much of the work of community service is concerned with the care of the elderly and the Much of the work of community service is about care the elderly and the handicapped Be concerned with: to be about e.g. the chapter is concerned with changes that are likely to take place I want to borrow a book which is concerned with ame 8. Take care of to look after e.g. who's taking care of the dog while you're away Her secretary al ways took care of the details 9. Prove: (used as a link verb) to turn out(to be) e.g. these books proved interesting Her advice did prove soun The young man has proved competent. 10. Elderly people with failing eyesight are delightedCf. be in no position to do something: to be unable to do something E.g. the poor family was in no position to bring up the twins. 5. These organizations depend on voluntary help to carry out a wide variety of tasks, volunteers giving up a little of their spare time to lend a hand. Note the absolute construction of “N+V-ing” in the sentence. Carry out: to perform or complete (a job or activity); fulfill Carry out: to perform or complete (a fob or activity); fulfill e.g. The hospital is carrying out tests to find out what’s wrong with her. Don’t blame me, I’m only carrying out my orders . A variety of: a lot of a particular type of things that are different from each other e.g. a variety of matters/ purposes the girls come from a variety of different backgrounds. Give up: 1) to agree to do something during the time you would normally spend doing things you enjoy. e.g. the club secretary will need to give up an hour or two a week to do the correspondence. 2) to stop doing something or having something, especially something you do regularly e.g. When Ed left, she gave up hope of ever marrying. I’ve given up expecting him to change. Lend a hand: to help e.g. you may have to be lent a hand with English. We must lend a hand with his problem. Cf. lend an ear: to listen to someone, especially in a sympathetic way e.g. he lend an attentive ear to the words of wisdom. 6. Think of the people most in need of help… Think of the people who need help most… Be in need of: to need e.g. I felt lonely and in need of companionship. The whole house is in need of decorating. 7. Much of the work of community service is concerned with the care of the elderly and the handicapped. Much of the work of community service is about care the elderly and the handicapped. Be concerned with: to be about e.g. the chapter is concerned with changes that are likely to take place. I want to borrow a book, which is concerned with American history. 8. Take care of : to look after e.g. who’s taking care of the dog while you’re away? Her secretary always took care of the details. 9. Prove: (used as a link verb) to turn out (to be) e.g. these books proved interesting. Her advice did prove sound. The young man has proved competent. 10. Elderly people with failing eyesight are delighted…
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