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