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The “–ed” in “lasted” (line 11) and “introduced” (line 15) is pronounced in the same way.
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“rarely” (line 20) means seldom.
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According to the text, the Japanese seem not be keen on using credit cards.
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“does away with” (line 10) means eliminates.
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A person from “Poland” (line 12) is a Pole.
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Both Besides and Furthermore can be used instead of “In addition” (line 2).
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In line 8, the “s” in “diets” is pronounced as the “s” in “foods”.
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The singular form of “these” (line 11) can be this or that.
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The adverb “often” as in “these food fads are often based” (line 18) is more commonly placed before the verb to be.
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“even if” (line 7) can be replaced by even though without affecting the meaning of the sentence.
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Therefore is a suitable substitute for “So” (line 8).
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The relative pronoun that can be used instead of “who” in “with parents who can check” (lines 8 and 9).
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It is clearly stated in the text that there are now more cats than dogs in British homes.
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In “some pathological eating disorders” (lines 6 and 7), “s.ome” means a few.
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The nutritional content of these fad diets is so complex because they are based on a scientific theory.