This document provides definitions and examples of using the words "strong", "powerful", "high", and "tall" in sentences. It defines "strong" as being able to apply force without regard to time or distance, and gives examples such as "a very strong man" and "strong support". It defines "powerful" as being able to apply force with regard to time and speed, and gives examples like "a powerful leader" and "powerful actions". It defines "high" in terms of measurement from bottom to top and elevation from the ground, and defines "tall" in terms of height for people and animals. It gives examples of using each word in sentences.
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1. Faculta de Ciencias de la Educaci坦n
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Names:
Patricia Vinueza
Ronald Marroquin
Susana Novillo
2. Strong
Physically strong means being
able to apply a great amount of
force against some object
without regard to time or
distance
3. Strong
Of physical strength: great
He was a very strong man who could carry a heavy bag.
Of things: Not easily broken or destroyed
For this job you need a strong metal ladder.
Of a person: Important, effective or determined.
We need a strong leader.
4. Of feelings and opinions: Great
She received strong support from her colleagues.
Of level or intensity: Great
The street lights are not strong enough.
Of food or smell: Having a great amount.
This coffee is a bit strong. Could I have some milk
in it?
5.
How to use strong
Used with verbs:
All the weight lifting has made him very strong.
Used with adverbs:
I don't think you're strong enough to lift the
table.
6. Powerful
Powerful is being able to apply
a great amount of force with
regard to time and speed.
Power means having authority
whether given or earned to
control.
7. Important and able to control and influence
The president is the most powerful man in America.
Physically strong
Joe was a very powerful, well-built man.
Of actions: Having a great physical effect
Ali had a powerful defense.
8. How to use powerful
Used with verbs:
He has grown too powerful.
Used with nouns:
"He is a powerful leader."
10. HIGH OR TALL?
HIGH
Measuring a long from bottom to top
The highest mountain in Scotland is Ben Nevis.
A long way from the ground
The living room had a high ceiling.
A large amount
Many cities suffer from high levels of pollution.
Above the normal level
The work must be done to a high standard.
11. How to use high
Used with adjectives:
Profits reached a historic high.
Used with verbs:
"Sales hit a record high."
12. TALL
Of people, animal and some things: high and narrow
Your son卒s getting tall, isnt he?
How to use tall
Used with verbs:
"I want you to stand tall."
14. Exercise high and Tall
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Runninggiveshimanatural
Whata child
Hefeltanemotionalafterskydiving.
Saleshitarecord
She'sonafromallthecompliments
shereceived.
IhopeI'mlikemygrandfather."
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