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set
[set]
*
To set something is to put it somewhere.
-► Please set the dice down on the table.
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steal
istu]
*
To steal is to take something that is not yours.
-* The men tried to steal money from the bank.
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thief
[ei:f]
n.
A thief is someone who quietly takes things that do not belong to them.
-> A thief broke into our home and took my mother's jewelry.
Choose the right word for the given definition.
1. to take something that does not belong to you
a. steal
b. include
c. amaze
2. to happen
a. manage
b. set
c. deliver
d. plate
d. occur
3. to make someone feel better
a. reward
b. earn
c. comfort
d. contact
4. to get
a. receive
b. gate
c. charge
d. actual
5. a person who buys something
a. opposite
b. mystery
c. customer
d. thief
J Check (V ) the sentence with the bolded word that
makes better sense.
1.
a. If I receive a present, I give someone something.
b. If you steal money, you can get in trouble.
2. ___ a. A man who is alone can contact many people.
b. If a woman is sad, someone should comfort her.
3. ___ a. He was given a reward for his poor work performance.
b. You eat dinner off a plate.
4. ___ a. Everything that is for sale has a charge.
b. A customer sells things to people.
5.
a. If you earn something, you give it to someone.
b. Postmen deliver mail from one house to another.
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