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Identifying an Opinion (page 42)

Identifying an Opinion (page 42). (n) a person whose job is keeping a particular type of equipment or machinery in good condition:. Technician (n) a person whose job is keeping a particular type of equipment or machinery in good condition: laboratory technicians.

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Identifying an Opinion (page 42)

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  1. Identifying an Opinion (page 42)

  2. (n) a person whose job is keeping a particular type of equipment or machinery in good condition:

  3. Technician (n) a person whose job is keeping a particular type of equipment or machinery in good condition: laboratory technicians

  4. (n) a job that is available SYN  ......

  5. Opening (n) a job that is available SYN  vacancy

  6. to meet with sb socially or in order to discuss sth:

  7. To get together (with sb) to meet with sb socially or in order to discuss sth: We must get together for a drink sometime.

  8. (n) the money that you get back when you have paid for sth giving more money than the amount it costs:

  9. Change (n) the money that you get back when you have paid for sth giving more money than the amount it costs: Ex: Don’t forget your change! That’s 40p change. The ticket machine gives change.

  10. Tofill sth ...... = To fill sth ..... / To fill ...... (with sth) | To fill sth ...... (...... sth) to become completely full; to make sth completely full

  11. Tofill sth out = To fill sth in / To fill up (with sth) | To fill sth up (with sth) to become completely full; to make sth completely full

  12. (n): an official document containing questions and spaces for answers:

  13. Form (n): an official document containing questions and spaces for answers: Ex: an application / entry / order form (especially BrE) to fill in a form (especially NAmE) to fill out a form. I filled in / out a form on their website.

  14. These are some words you might hear in questions about an opinion:what howthink believe your opinion like

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