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Thử lấy ví dụ trong các đề thi TOEIC hay có câu này nhé: The government is making effort to increase the … of British industry. A.      compete B.      competition C.      competitive D.      competitiveness  

Đáp án đúng câu này là D. Từ “competitiveness” cũng là một danh từ xuất phát từ động từ “compete”.

-          Competitiveness: “tính cạnh tranh, khả năng cạnh tranh” (thuộc về bản chất của người, vật, hàng hóa, sản phẩm).

-          competition:

  •    cuộc thi, cuộc tranh tài
  •    sự thi đua, sự cạnh tranh (thường do con người tạo ra)

Như vậy, chúng ta thử luyện hai câu sau xem thế nào nhé. 1.       The … of our products is greater than that of their products. A.      competition B.      competitiveness 2.       When a new school year is coming, the … between schools to attract students is also increasing. A.      competition

B.      competitiveness

Đáp án : 1 B 2 A

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