Тест по английскому языку Catch, snatch, seize, grab
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also has the meaning to capture, to arrest or take over by force.
- To seize
- To catch
- To snatch
- To grab
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Don't the interlocutor by the arm, it's not polite.
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A drowning man at a straw. (a proverb)
- grabs
- snatches
- seizes
- catches
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The enemy troops the fort.
- snatched
- grabbed
- seized
- caught
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means to take hold of in a sudden, strong or eager way.
- To snatch
- To catch
- To seize
- To grab
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Some fishermen are unlucky. Instead of catching fish they old boots and rubbish.
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You won't your train unless you hurry.
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Little Lily, the back of the chair was trying to stand up.
- snatching
- grabbing
- catching
- seizing
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He me by the arm and twisted it.
- caught
- grabbed
- snatched
- seized
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They had to drive very quickly in order their train.
- to grab
- to snatch
- to seize
- to catch
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It's a good thing you've come just now; in ten minutes you wouldn't have me.
- seized
- grabbed
- caught
- snatched
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"Don't your food, eat slowly," said the mother.
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The robber the money and ran off.
- grabbed
- seized
- snatched
- caught
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The police a young man stealing a car.
- seized
- caught
- grabbed
- snatched
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There are two kinds of fishermen: those who fish for sport and those who something.
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