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Is the underlined word a verb, a noun or an adjective Example: Shall we go for a walk noun Shall we walk into the town verb A strange thought came into Emma’s head.

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achieve approach attain acquire achieve v. to get or reach (something) by working hard This year, our company was able to achieve all of its production goals. They achieved high scores on their math tests. approach v. (1) to move or become near or nearer to something or someone We are approaching our destination. Your birthday is fast approaching. (2) to be almost the same as (something or someone) When it comes to cooking Italian food, no one can approach her. (3) to start talking to (someone) for some purpose (such as to ask a question or make a request) The supervisor is quite easy to approach, so don’t hesitate to bring up any problems you have. After two hours in detention, I was approached by one of the officers. "You’re free to go," he said. (4) to begin to deal with or think about (something) She approached the problem from a different angle. I will approach the idea with an open mind. attain v. (1) to succeed in achieving something after trying for a long time More women are attaining positions of power. (2) to reach a particular level, age, size etc. Share prices attained a high of $3.27. After a year she had attained her ideal weight. acquire v. (1) to come to own (something) They’re planning to acquire a new home in the country. He acquired a small fortune after the death of her parents. (2) to gain (a new skill, ability, etc.) usually by your own effort She quickly acquired fluency in French. He has acquired a reputation as a careful worker. acquisition n. Too many Americans have been expressing the American Dream through the acquisition of material items.After working for the firm for ten years, he finally ______ the rank of deputy director.

A. achieved
B. approached
C. attained
D. acquired

Is the underlined word a verb, a noun or an adjective Example: Shall we go for a walk noun Shall we walk into the town verb Henry thought Claire looked beautiful.

considerable considerate numerous conspicuous conspicuously achieve approach attain acquire acquisition eloquent effective emotional emphatic emphasize casual casualty chronic chronological chronologically catch on catch in catch out catch up The author begins with an episode from The Graduate in order to ______ the sharp contrast between now and then.

In the following sentences, identify the verbs and their subjects as shown in these examples. Examples: We dug for many hours and found nothing. Verb dug, found Subject We Efforts in his behalf have proven useless. Verb have proven Subject efforts Both gladiators remained on their feet for an hour. Verb remained Subject gladiators The paint was scraped from the building. Verb was scraped Subject paint Philosophy was his first love, but knowledge of accountancy earned bread and shelter for him. Verb ______ Subject ______

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