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Do “gather”, “collect”, “muster”, “assemble”, and “call together” all work in this blank?
All the students were asked to ____ in the main hall.
24 nov 2024 08:07
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"Gather" and "assemble" are good. "Collect" is acceptable. The others are not good. "Muster" is a military word. It would not be used for students unless they were cadets. "Call together" doesn't make sense at all, because who would the students be calling?
24 novembre 2024
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Let's look at how each word fits the blank:
Original sentence:
All the students were asked to ____ in the main hall.
1. Gather
✅ Fits well.
"Gather" is commonly used when people are asked to come together in one place. It emphasizes bringing people into a group.
2. Collect
❌ Doesn't fit naturally.
"Collect" usually refers to gathering objects rather than people. When used with people, it suggests an impersonal or even forceful action, which would be unnatural here.
3. Muster
✅ Fits, but more formal or specific.
"Muster" often implies assembling people for a purpose, such as a military roll call or important event. It works here but gives the sentence a more serious tone.
4. Assemble
✅ Fits well.
"Assemble" is formal and suggests an organized gathering, often for a specific reason. It’s commonly used in academic or official contexts.
5. Call together
✅ Fits, but more informal.
"Call together" implies someone has summoned or invited the group to meet. It sounds a bit more casual or conversational compared to "assemble."
Summary:
Best choices: "Gather," "assemble," and "call together" fit naturally in the sentence.
Context-dependent: "Muster" works well in formal or serious settings.
Avoid: "Collect" doesn’t work naturally for people in this context.
24 novembre 2024
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Competenze linguistiche
Cinese (mandarino), Cinese (altro), Inglese
Lingua di apprendimento
Inglese
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