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1. If he dares not to fight against the enemy, he is (not enought of a man/ not enought as a man/not enough of man/not a man enough).
2. The servant hit the vase with his elbow and it (smashed/crashed) to the floor.(By the way, what's the difference between the two words ?)
3. We cannot judge a person simply on the (basis/condition/base/foundation) of his family background.
4. The opening ceremony of the Olympic Games was televised (Live/Lively) in 50 countries.
5. He confesses that he learnt ( scarcely/ nearly) everything from books.
6. ....which will serve (as/for) pattens for our own.
7. What we learn by (chance, opportunity/occasion) may land us in slangy or otherwise objectionable expressions.

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1. If he dares not to fight against the enemy, he is (not enought of a man/ not enought as a man/not enough of man/not a man enough).
2. The servant hit the vase with his elbow and it (smashed/crashed) to the floor.(By the way, what's the difference between the two words ?)
3. We cannot judge a person simply on the (basis/condition/base/foundation) of his family background.
4. The opening ceremony of the Olympic Games was televised (Live/Lively) in 50 countries.
5. He confesses that he learnt ( scarcely/ nearly) everything from books.
6. ....which will serve (as/for) pattens for our own.
7. What we learn by (chance, opportunity/occasion) may land us in slangy or otherwise objectionable expressions.
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