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Vocabulary from the story: Sherlock Holmes' A case of Identity

Vocabulary from the story: Sherlock Holmes' A case of Identity

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English

7th Grade

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Anna Julia López

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5 Slides • 5 Questions

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Foreseen

Adjective/Verb in P.P (foresee)

to expect a future situation or event synonym of predicted.

Example: This situation was forseen; I saw it coming.
I have forseen the future.

2

Teetotaller

noun

Someone who never drinks alcohol

Example: My friend Josué is a teetotaller, just like me.

3

Glancing

Verb (gerund -ing)

looking somewhere for a short time:

He is glancing at his watch right now.

4

Bizarre

Adjective

very strange and surprising:

That boy has a bizarre behavior.

5

Dull

Adjective

not interesting:

This park is a dull place

Mina is a dull person


6

Multiple Choice

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What does this picture represent?

1

Glancing

2

Foreseen

3

Bizarre

4

Dull

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Multiple Choice

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What does this picture represent?

1

Teetotaller

2

Foreseen

3

Bizarre

4

Dull

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Multiple Choice

Question image

What does this picture represent?

1

Glancing

2

Foreseen

3

Bizarre

4

Dull

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Multiple Choice

Question image

What does this picture represent?

1

Teetotaller

2

Dull

3

Foreseen

4

Glancing

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Multiple Choice

Question image

What does this picture represent?

1

Tetotaller

2

Dull

3

Bizarre

4

Glancing

Foreseen

Adjective/Verb in P.P (foresee)

to expect a future situation or event synonym of predicted.

Example: This situation was forseen; I saw it coming.
I have forseen the future.

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