The document summarizes the differences between the terms "natural" and "physical". It provides examples of how each term is used, such as referring to natural disasters, natural abilities, or physical bodies, effort, evidence, and explanations. The document concludes with an exercise asking students to identify whether phrases use "natural" or "physical".
4. In nature = natural disasters
Expected = to die of natural causes
Behavior = the natural agility of a cat
Ability = He's a natural leader.
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5. Relaxed= It's difficult to look natural when you're feeling nervous.
parents/children = She was a natural daughter of King James II.
Based on human reason = natural justice/law
7. OReal Things
O Connected with things that actually
exist or are present and can be seen,
felt
OExample
O She was intimidated by his physical
presence.
O Is there any physical evidence to
suggest that a crime has been
committed?
8. ONature/Science
OAccording to the laws of nature it
is a physical impossibility to be
in two places at once.
OExample:
OThere does not seem to be any
physical explanation for what
they saw.
9. OViolent
OViolent (used to avoid saying this in
a direct way)
OExample
OAre you going to cooperate or do
we have to get physical?
10. EXERCISES
O The wildlife in its hábitat.
O My hair soon grew back to its color.
O The clothes are available in warm colors.
O She was the choice for the job.
O It was my instinct to defend myself.
O He's a leader.
O the processes of language learning.
O When body temperature is beginning to fall there is a
tendency to fall asleep.
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11. Exercises
O Our relationship was purely .
O The problem is purely , not mental
O The shock of the darkness was almost
O She was intimidated by his presence
O He tends to avoid all contact
O She doesn’t have problems, but she has
mental problems.
O There does not seem to be any explanation
for what they saw.
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