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