Change the Words Change the underlined word(s) to a one-word equivalent. 1. (In place) of a job, he’s looking for a course to take.
2. Please (go on). This story is very interesting.
3. I’m getting (accustomed) to coming here all by myself.
4. Last night a train ran into (a bank of snow).
5. Don’t forget to bring a (pail) of milk when you come home.
6. It’s extremely cold (outside); in the open air.
7. The champion (fought better than) his opponent.
8. From my hotel window I (have a view) of the bay.
9. She did not (forgive) him for his rudeness.
(In place of) a job, he's looking for a course to take.
Instead of
Please (go on). This story is very interesting.
Continue
I'm getting (accustomed) to coming here all by myself.
Used
Last night a train ran into a (bank of snow).
Snowdrift
Don't forget to bring a (pail) of milk when you come home.
Bucket
It's extremely cold (outside; in the open air).
Outdoor
The champion (fought better than) his opponent.
Outfought
From my hotel window I (have a view of) the bay.
Overlook
she did not (forgive; pardon) him for his rudeness.
Answerexcuse
excuse