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Вопрос от Анонимного юзера 27 января 2025 14:47

Сообщить об ошибке Complete the second sentence in each pair so that its meaning is opposite to the first one. Use the words with the prefixes dis- or mis-. Write one word in each gap. I agree with Ivan. Iwith Ivan. Your criticism encouraged her to follow her dreams. Your criticismher from following her dreams. The student's behaviour in class resulted in getting good marks. The student'sin class resulted in calling parents to school.

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27 января 2025 14:47

Here are the completed sentences with the appropriate words:

  1. I agree with Ivan.
    I disagree with Ivan.

  2. Your criticism encouraged her to follow her dreams.
    Your criticism dismayed her from following her dreams.

  3. The student's behaviour in class resulted in getting good marks.
    The student's misbehaviour in class resulted in calling parents to school.

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Сообщить об ошибке Complete the second sentence in each pair so that its meaning is opposite to the first one. Use the words with the prefixes dis- or mis-. Write one word in each gap. I agree with Ivan. Iwith Ivan. Your criticism encouraged her to follow her dreams. Your criticismher from following her dreams. The student's behaviour in class resulted in getting good marks. The student'sin class resulted in calling parents to school.
Here are the completed sentences with the appropriate words: 1. I agree with Ivan. I **disagree** with Ivan. 2. Your criticism encouraged her to follow her dreams. Your criticism **dismayed** her from following her dreams. 3. The student's behaviour in class resulted in getting good marks. The student's **misbehaviour** in class resulted in calling parents to school.