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B. The charity walk raised money for the Leukaemia Foundation. A. We walked for charity. We raised money for the Leukaemia Foundation.
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1.He was enthusiastic. 2.She achieved Level 7. 3.I had to explain myself. 4.Helen protested against the cuts. 5.Hugo discussed it with Jasper. 6.Collingwood and Essendon hate each other. 7.I was so hungry. 8.Green can symbolise life and re-birth. 1.He had __________. 2.Her Level 7 was an __________. 3.They wanted an __________. 4.Helen went to an anti-cuts _________. 5.Jasper and Hugo had a __________. 6.The teams share a __________. 7.I was suffering from __________. 8.Green used to be a __________ of evil.
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1. I loaded the car boot. 2. She loved her mother dearly. 3. They attacked him and hurt him. 4. I danced all morning. 5. Her performance really affected the audience.
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When writing formally in English and in other subjects, nominalisation (changing verbs to nouns) can be very helpful to make your writing more academic and concise. Nominalisation allows you to discuss more abstract concepts by taking the focus off the action and making the action into a concept or idea. Example: “We analysed the data from the experiment, and it revealed that children react when they have too much sugar.” Rewritten in nominalised form: “The analysis of the data revealed children's reaction.”
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