Which of the following are the meanings of 'take on'?
A: to start to employ someone
B: hire
C: to agree to do some work or be responsible for something
D: to begin to have a particular quality or appearance
A: to start to employ someone
B: hire
C: to agree to do some work or be responsible for something
D: to begin to have a particular quality or appearance
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- Which of the following are the meanings of 'indicate'? A: to show that a particular situation exists, or that something is likely to be true B: to make something increase or become worse, especially something unpleasant C: to direct someone’s attention to something or someone, for example by pointing D: to represent something
- Which of the following are the meanings of 'custody'? A: the political control of a country, exercised by its government or leader B: the right to take care of a child, given to one of their parents when they have divorced C: when someone is kept in prison until they go to court, because the police think they have committed a crime D: when someone is responsible for keeping and looking after something
- Which of the following are the meanings of 'observe'? A: to see and notice something B: the way in which people or things repeatedly act on and react to each other C: to watch something or someone carefully D: to do what you are supposed to do according to a law or agreement
- It is clear what there must be some aspects of language learning which have something to do with learning habits related to a particular culture.()
- “Take on” means: A: to begin to deal with (something, such as a job or responsibility) B: to enter a place C: to join with someone to work together