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Complete the article "An Expert Comments on The Ultimatum Game" sākt mācīties
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Use the -ing form, the infinitive or the infinitive + to
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Research shows that people tend (respond) differently depending on their cultural context and other factors. sākt mācīties
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Research shows that people tend to respond differently depending on their cultural context and other factors.
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In Japan, players offered twice as much as those in Peru. But don't make the mistake of (think) that Japanese are more generous than Peruvians. sākt mācīties
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In Japan, players offered twice as much as those in Peru. But don't make the mistake of thinking that Japanese are more generous than Peruvians.
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Perhaps (be) generous in the game means sākt mācīties
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Perhaps being generous in the game means
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you want people (think) you are in real life. sākt mācīties
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you want people to think you are in real life.
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The game gives you the chance (act) unselfishly or not; sākt mācīties
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The game gives you the chance to act unselfishly or not;
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some people are playing (impress) people. sākt mācīties
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some people are playing to impress people.
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If it's important to someone (see) as fair, sākt mācīties
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If it's important to someone to be seen as fair,
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it's easy (act) that way in the game because it's just a game. sākt mācīties
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it's easy to act that way in the game because it's just a game.
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The Dictator Game is very interesting because no one would imagine a genuine dictator really (share) money. sākt mācīties
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The Dictator Game is very interesting because no one would imagine a genuine dictator really sharing money.
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True, some players would (keep) everything, sākt mācīties
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True, some players would keep everything,
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but most people let their partner (have) a share of the money. sākt mācīties
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but most people let their partner have a share of the money.
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Interestingly, most five-year-olds will (share) at least half of the money sākt mācīties
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Interestingly, most five-year-olds will share at least half of the money
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they're not interested in (have) the most. sākt mācīties
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they're not interested in having the most.
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My opinion is that deep down most human beings would rather (cooperate) sākt mācīties
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My opinion is that deep down most human beings would rather cooperate
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and avoid (exploit) others, in the game and in real life. sākt mācīties
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and avoid exploiting others, in the game and in real life.
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In Japan, players offered twice as much as those in Peru. But don't make the mistake of thinking that Japanese are more generous than Peruvians. they're not interested in having the most. sākt mācīties
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some people are playing to impress people. sākt mācīties
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after let someone or make someone but most people let their partner have a share of the money. sākt mācīties
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as part of a semi-fixed phrase, e.g. It's important/easy and the chance The game gives you the chance to act unselfishly or not; If it's important to someone to be seen as fair, it's easy to act that way in the game because it's just a game. sākt mācīties
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as a subject or object (or part of one of these) Perhaps being generous in the game means sākt mācīties
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True, some players would keep everything, Interestingly, most five-year-olds will share at least half of the money sākt mācīties
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after certain verbs, e.g. enjoy, avoid, imagine The Dictator Game is very interesting because no one would imagine a genuine dictator really sharing money. and avoid exploiting others, in the game and in real life. sākt mācīties
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after certain verbs, e.g. want, would like, tend Research shows that people tend to respond differently depending on their cultural context and other factors. you want people to think you are in real life. sākt mācīties
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after had better, would rather My opinion is that deep down most human beings would rather cooperate sākt mācīties
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