begin V.S initiate
- Thinking which word is correct
1. The senate will (begin/ initiate) a new environmental policy next month.
2. The new college entrance tests are set to (begin/ initiate) on March 7th.
- Practice
1. If everyone will take their seats, we will (begin/ initiate) the meeting.
2. Employees are asked to (begin/ initiate) their workday on time.
3. Over a thousand passengers (began/ initiated) a class-action lawsuit against the airline.
4. The company (began/ initiated) a new employment regulation.
emigrate/immigrate/migrate
- Thinking which word is correct
1. The irish Famine of 1845 led many families to (emigrate/ immigrate/ migrate) from their homes.
2. Canadian Geese (emigrate/ immigrate/ migrate) south every winter.
3. She was only five years old when her family (emigrated/ immigrated/ migrated) here.
- Practice
1. The famine in England in the 1840s was a major reason so many (emigrated/ immigrated/ migrated).
2. If they want to marry, Grenda will have to (emigrate/ immigrate/ migrate) to this country.
3. It is normal for workers to (emigrate/ immigrate/ migrate) from Mexico to California for farm work.
4. War is and always has been the number one cause of people (emigrating/ immigrating/ migrating).
5. Animals (emigrate/ immigrate/ migrate) for food availability and climate changes.
6. His grandfather (emigrated/ immigrated/ migrated) to this country and started a vineyard.