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A. Match to make complete sentences,
he got up in time
we reached in time
they could not see
the car had a
puncture
many animals
Although
yet
the children went to
the zoo
she knows how to posta
letter
it is raining heavily
he was late for office
she is very young
the boys are in the pas
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Answered by gyaneshwarsingh882
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Answer:

假裝,偽稱, (遊戲中)裝扮, 想像的,不真實的…

Explanation:

to behave as if something is true when you know that it is not, especially in order to deceive people or as a game:

[ + (that) ] He pretended (that) he didn't mind, but I knew that he did.

The children pretended (that) they were dinosaurs.

[ + to infinitive ] Were you just pretending to be interested?

She's not really hurt - she's only pretending.

Of course I was angry - I can't pretend otherwise.

not pretend to do sth formal

 

to not claim something that is false:

I don't pretend to be an expert on the subject.

More examples

She'll pretend that she hasn't seen us - you watch.

Just for a laugh, I pretended that I'd forgotten it was his birthday.

He isn't really angry - he's just pretending.

She sidled past him, pretending that she had not seen him.

He even tried to pretend he was a film star's son - can you believe it?

SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

 

pretend

adjective

UK  /prɪˈtend/ US  /prɪˈtend/

 

imaginary or not real:

"Do you want a cup of tea?" she asks, offering me a pretend cup.

They knew the argument was only pretend, but they still got upset.

Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

(Definition of pretend from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

pretend | AMERICAN DICTIONARY

pretend

verb [ I/T ]

US  /prɪˈtend/

 

to behave as if something is true when you know that it is not, esp. in order to deceive people or as a game:

[ + to infinitive ] Tom pretends to care.

[ + (that) clause ] The children pretended (that) they were dinosaurs.

pretend

adjective [ not gradable ] US  /prɪˈtend/

a pretend tea party

(Definition of pretend from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

EXAMPLES of pretend

pretend

Furthermore, children manifested a marked increase in pretend-play with toy objects that were replicas of real objects specifically designed to stand for other objects.

From the Cambridge English Corpus

There is no point in pretending that buyer-seller relationships are ships passing in the night, always a short-term swap.

From the Cambridge English Corpus

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