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25 Cards in this Set

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IMPOLITE (Adj)
It is impolite to talk with your mouth full
INFORMAL (Adj)
I wore jeans to the informal party
INCLUDE (Verb)
The gifts include a baseball and glove
INVOLVE (Verb)
Will this job involve a lot of work?
INDIVIDUAL (Noun)
Each individual here is on the soccer team
IMPROPER (Adj)
Talking with your mouth full is improper
INQUIRE (Verb)
Did you inquire who to get the book?
INNOCENT (Adj)
Is he innocent of the crime?
IMMEDIATE (Adj)
Give me an immediate answer
IMMIGRANT (Noun)
Our new student is an immigrant from Asia
IMMOVABLE (Adj)
The stone bench is immovable
INDIRECT (Adj)
We are late because we took an indirect route
INFECTION (Noun)
An ear infection can cause great pain
INDENT (Verb)
Please indent the first line of each paragraph
IMPORT (Verb)
We import millions of cars from Japan
INCOMPLETE (Adj)
Can you finish this incomplete story?
INSTRUMENT (Noun)
He plays the trumpet, a brass instrument
INCLINED (AdJ)
I am inclined to believe you
IMMENSE (AdJ)
The stone looks immense to an ant
INACTIVE (AdJ)
The animals are inactive in hot weather
IMPLY (Verb) **
Do you imply that he lied?
INFER (Verb) **
I infer with the teacher about the homework
IMPARTIAL (Adj) **
I am impartial to the changes
INFLEXIBLE (Adj) **
He is inflexible with his answer
INADEQUATE (Adj) **
He had inadequate funds in this account