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- 1. Interjection
- Interjection
2.
- well ! aha !
- oh ! ah !
- hallo ! wow !
3.
- alas ! yes ! yeah !
- sure ! auch !
- hey ! really !
- eh ! hush !
4.
- how nice !
- oh yes ! hang on !
- a moment ! well done ! oh my !
5.
- my goodness !
- for goodness sake ! for heavens sake !
- for Gods sake !
6.
- I did lose!
- He does have!
7.
- We do like it!
- How difficult it is!
- How lucky you are!
8.
- How beautiful she is!
- What a pretty girl she is!
9. What a lucky pretty girl she is! What a hard exam it was! 10.
- Hi! How nice to see you!
- Hurrah! Thats the winning goal!
11.
- Gee! What a surprise!
- Ugh! What a dirty kitchen!
12.
- Hush! The baby is sleeping.
13.
- Ah! I should have been there.
- Alas! Weve lost the battle.
14. Nouns and Adjectives
- Singapore magnate
- The ambassador is welcoming the Singapore magnate.
15.
- Kwek Leng Beng
- Kwek Leng Beng is a name of a Chinese man in Hong Kong.
16.
- merge
- The two small companies try to merge together because they want to compete with other large companies.
17.
- finance units
- There are many kinds of finance units in Thailand.
18.
- Hong Leong finance
- Hong Leong finance is gradually growing after re-engineering.
19.
- Singapore Finance (SingFin)
- The auditor found something strange in the Singapore finance.
20.
- to create
- The group of researchers likes to create new innovations.
21.
- an enlarged company
- After merging of the three companies it becomes an enlarged company.
22.
- is already being compared
- Apasara is already being compared with Natali.
23.
- US giant GE Capital.
- The US giant GE Capital hopes to move its business to Thailand next year.
24.
- The end result
- At the end result the department store should stop launching its new brands.
25.
- could be
- The new convenient stores could be stopped opening their new outlets.
26.
- the GE Capital of Singapore
- The GE Capital of Singapore will be moved to Cambodia.
27.
- the Straits Times
- She has read the Straits Times every day.
28. referringReferring to national wealth, all foreign outlets should be limited in number. 29.
- the largestThe largest department store in Thailand belongs to foreigners.
30.
- non-bank financial institutions
- The non-bank financial institutions can quickly adjust themselves.
31.
- By the completion
- By the completion, we will get a new law to control all retailers.
32.
- the merger
- The merger of the two outlets causes some problems.
33.
- the third Quarter
- In the third quarter of this year, the local economic crisis should be better.
34.
- the enlarged entity
- The enlarged entity would be fluent in the monetary system.
35.
- a net tangible asset value
- A net tangible asset value is clearly seen by everyone.
36.
- S$ 982 million
- S$ 982 million is kept in the saving box.
37.
- US$551.68 million
- S$ 982 million is equal to US$551.68 million.
- 982 551.68
38.
- In statements
- The bank said in statements that the economic is in recession.
39.
- accompanying
- They are accompanying the designer to the village near by on foot.
40.
- the full year 2000
- She didnt do anything at the full year 2000.
- 2000
41.
- both companies
- Both companies joined hands together in the project.
42. on Friday The new product will be launched in the market on Friday.
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