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Turn these sentences into imperatives. I think you’d better leave at once.
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I want you to leave at once.
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fall apart fall for fall into fall out fall apart to break into parts usually in a sudden and an unexpected way The pie was falling apart as I tried to serve it. I feel as if my family is falling apart. fall for (1) to feel a strong attraction for (someone), to fall in love with (someone) He fell for her the moment he saw her. (2) fall for (something): to be fooled by (something, such as a trick) She fell for his business meeting excuse. fall into to begin to experience something or to be affected by something without wanting to He fell deeply into debt. She fell into her career almost accidentally. I’ve fallen into the habits of the solitary; my meals are snatched at random. fall out (1) to stop being attached to the body The cancer treatments made her hair fall out. (2) to have an argument They fell out over money. He had fallen out with his neighbor.Everyone is surprised that she has fallen out with her boy friend. The underlined part means ______.
A. left
B. quarreled
C. attacked
D. defeated
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detect disclose depart deprive detect v. to discover the presence of (something that is hidden or hard to see) The test is used to detect the presence of alcohol in the blood. detective n. a person whose job is to find information about something The professionals do not pose much of a problem for the store detectives. disclose v. to make (something) known to the public He refused to disclose the source of his information. The identity of the victim has not yet been disclosed. depart v. (1) to leave a place especially to start a journey The group is scheduled to depart tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. (2) to do something in a different way; to depart from The company’s managers don’t want to depart from an approach that has worked well in the past. (3) to die My aunt departed this life at the age of 92. departure n. the act of departing They hoped this would lead to the departure of all foreign forces from the country. deprive v. to take something away from...; to deprive sb. of something The new environmental law will deprive some fishermen of their livelihood. The children are being deprived of a good education.SARS—Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome—was ______ for the first time in February 2003 in Hanoi.
A. detected
B. departed
C. disclosed
D. revealed
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