World Pass Unit2 P24, 25 answer. P.24 A – Some words are frequently used together in a phrase. Read this paragraph and underline the phrases with trend.

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World Pass Unit2 P24, 25 answer

P.24 A – Some words are frequently used together in a phrase. Read this paragraph and underline the phrases with trend. – a– a– a– a trend toward – t– t– t– the current trend – t– t– t– the upward trend – b– b– b– back the trend

B – Study the phrases in the box and then complete the sentences with the phrases. 1. a trend toward 2. r everse the trend 3. d ownward trend 4. e conomic trends 5. s etting the trend

P.24 C – Review the meanings of the underlined terms from the reading on page 21. then match the sentence parts. 1. f 2. a 3. c 4. g 6. e 7. b 5. d

P.25 D – The prefix over- (meaning “too much”) is used with certain nouns, verbs, and adjectives. Match the words with their meanings. 1. f 2. c 3. d 4. a 5. e 6. b

E – Now complete the sentences with the correct form of the terms in D. 1. o verdo it 2. o verdue 3. o vereat 4. o verpowering 5. o verlooked 6. o verloaded End P.25