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1. She sank (back/down) on the pillow and closed her eyes. 2. His voice sank (to/in) a conspiratorial whisper. 3. The impli­cation of his smile took a while to sink (in/back). 4. That revenge he had been suffering from sank (in/to) his heart. 5. Sam is absolutely broke, he even sank (to/in) robbing his own friends. 6. The government was ready to let the pound sink (in/to) parity to the dollar. 7. She entered the room and imme­diately sank (down/back) into the armchair standing close to the door. 8. He paused to let the point sink (back/in). 9. Before he continued he sank (to/back) in his chair. 10. Anything said to him wouldn't sink (in/to).

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irinaeenjoy irinaeenjoy  25.01.2024 13:49
1. She sank (back/down) on the pillow and closed her eyes.

To complete this sentence, the correct word is "down". We use the word "down" in this context to indicate that someone is lowering themselves onto a surface, in this case, a pillow. So, the sentence would read: "She sank down on the pillow and closed her eyes."

2. His voice sank (to/in) a conspiratorial whisper.

To complete this sentence, the correct word is "to". We use the word "to" in this context to show a change or transition from one level or volume to another. In this case, his voice transitioned from a normal speaking volume to a quiet conspiratorial whisper. So, the sentence would read: "His voice sank to a conspiratorial whisper."

3. The implication of his smile took a while to sink (in/back).

To complete this sentence, the correct word is "in". We use the word "in" in this context to show that the implication or meaning of his smile gradually became understood or realized over time. So, the sentence would read: "The implication of his smile took a while to sink in."

4. That revenge he had been suffering from sank (in/to) his heart.

To complete this sentence, the correct word is "in". We use the word "in" in this context to show that the revenge affected or deeply impacted his heart on an emotional level. So, the sentence would read: "That revenge he had been suffering from sank in his heart."

5. Sam is absolutely broke, he even sank (to/in) robbing his own friends.

To complete this sentence, the correct word is "to". We use the word "to" in this context to show that Sam resorted or stooped to the low level of robbing his own friends because of his financial situation. So, the sentence would read: "Sam is absolutely broke, he even sank to robbing his own friends."

6. The government was ready to let the pound sink (in/to) parity to the dollar.

To complete this sentence, the correct word is "to". We use the word "to" in this context to show that the government was prepared to let the value of the pound decrease in relation to the dollar. So, the sentence would read: "The government was ready to let the pound sink to parity to the dollar."

7. She entered the room and immediately sank (down/back) into the armchair standing close to the door.

To complete this sentence, the correct word is "into". We use the word "into" in this context to show that she sat down and settled herself within the armchair. So, the sentence would read: "She entered the room and immediately sank into the armchair standing close to the door."

8. He paused to let the point sink (back/in).

To complete this sentence, the correct word is "in". We use the word "in" in this context to show that he paused in order to give the point or idea time to be fully understood or comprehended. So, the sentence would read: "He paused to let the point sink in."

9. Before he continued he sank (to/back) in his chair.

To complete this sentence, the correct word is "back". We use the word "back" in this context to show that he settled further or reclined in his chair before continuing. So, the sentence would read: "Before he continued, he sank back in his chair."

10. Anything said to him wouldn't sink (in/to).

To complete this sentence, the correct word is "in". We use the word "in" in this context to show that anything said to him wouldn't be fully understood or absorbed by him. So, the sentence would read: "Anything said to him wouldn't sink in."
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