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38 Cards in this Set

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accept
to agree to something or to receive something willingly
except
not including
advice
counsel given to someone
advise
to give counsel
affect
to move or influence or to wear or to pretend to have
effect
to bring about
all ready
all are ready or completely prepared
already
previously
a lot
a lot may be used in informal writing alot is incorrect
all right
all right is the correct spelling alright is nonstandard and should not be used
borrow
to receive something on loan
lend
to give out temporarily
bring
movement toward or with
take
movement away from
can
to be able to or to have the power to
may
to have permission to
capital
excellent,most serious or most excellent
capitol
seat of government
desert
a dry sandy barren region
dessert
to abandon
fewer
refers to things that can be counted
less
refers to amount degree or value
well
in good health
its
a possessive pronoun
it's
a contraction for it is or it has
lay
to place
lie
to be in a certain place
good
always an adjective
well
usually an adverb that modifies an action verb
lead
a heavy metal, to show the way
led
past tense form of the verb
learn
to gain knowledge
teach
to instruct
leave
to go away from, to allow to remain
let
allowed to
like
used as a conjunction before a clause is incorrect
lose
to mislay or suffer a loss of something
loose
free, not fastened