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explain, fix, follow, give, learn, make,
organize, solve, take, tell, understand,
remember.
e.g. He is quite good at remembering people's
names (quite good)
1) He is quite good at remembering
people's names, but he
computer problems (useless). He
things clearly (very good).
2) They
events (good), but they
languages (not very good). She
speeches (very good).
good).
4) She
but she
how things work (very
directions. (OK) I
things that are broken (really
3) He
good) and he
0%
instructions (quite good)
jokes (terrible). You
care of people (brilliant).

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Ответ дал: popp44511
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Certainly! It seems like you want to fill in the blanks using adjectives that describe proficiency or skill levels for various actions. Here are the completed sentences:

1) He is quite good at remembering people's names, but he is useless at solving computer problems. He organizes things clearly (very good).

2) They follow events (good), but they learn languages (not very good). She gives speeches (very good).

3) He understands directions (very good) and he fixes things that are broken (really good). I remember instructions (quite good).

4) She makes jokes (terrible), but she takes care of people (brilliant).
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