Some nouns can be followed by that-clause, which gives further information about the thing referred to by the noun. Here are some examples:
He seemed unawared of the fact that he had just beaten his persanla best by three inches ... (Text A, Unit 5, Book II)
The idea that learning should take place by continual careful shaping and molding applies eaually tothe arts. (Text A, Unit 1, Book II)
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Words with Multiple Meanings
The verb work
Study the different meanings of the word work in the following:
1. do an activity which needs physical or mental efffort
... they worked on perfecting their craft ... (Text A, Unit 1, Book II)
If you want something, work for it! (Text A, Unit 5, Book II)
2. engage in physical exercise or training
He worked out every other day with weightlifting... (Text A, Unit 5, Book II)
3. have the desired effect
It turned out to be untrue, but the move worked. (Text B, Unit 2, Book II)
He bagan shaking the tension. It wasn't working. (Text A, Unit 5, Book II)
4. be caulculated at
Compounded, that works out to an annual rate of more than 70 per cent. (Text B, Unit 1, Book II)
5. (cause to ) operate
Unfortunately, science doesn't work that way. (Text B, Unit 3, Book I)
It was a good example of the scientific method working the way it is supposed to. (Text B, Unit 3, Book I)
Now write sentences of your own, using work and the given words.
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