1 Our ancestors' fascination with the stars is something that has into modern times. (continued to exist) 2 I'm sure their argument will soon. (end) 3 He's hoping to the compan y director with his latest proposal. (persuade) 4 When Alua retires, she will her company to her son. (give legally) 5 It took Daniel some time to the failure of his first business venture. (recover from) 6 I was hoping to my notes one more time before the test tomorrow. (look at)
- The sentence uses the phrase "continued to exist" to show that the fascination with the stars has not disappeared and still exists in modern times.
2. I'm sure their argument will soon end.
- The phrase "will soon end" suggests that the argument will come to a conclusion or resolution in the near future.
3. He's hoping to persuade the company director with his latest proposal.
- The word "persuade" implies that the person wants to convince or influence the company director to agree with their proposal.
4. When Alua retires, she will give her company to her son legally.
- This sentence indicates that Alua plans to transfer ownership of her company to her son in a legitimate and legal manner.
5. It took Daniel some time to recover from the failure of his first business venture.
- The phrase "recover from" suggests that Daniel needed time to overcome the consequences or setbacks caused by the failure of his first business venture.
6. I was hoping to look at my notes one more time before the test tomorrow.
- The phrase "look at" indicates that the person wants to review or examine their notes again before the test, possibly to refresh their memory or reinforce their understanding.