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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 Henry thought Claire looked beautiful.

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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 ______

casual casualty chronic chronological casual a. (1) happening by chance; done without much thought, effort, or concern We are the casual acquaintance of a long railway journey. (2) designed for ordinary dress, behavior, etc.; not formal The atmosphere at the meeting was quite casual. Casual days are days when a company allows workers to dress in casual clothes. (3) not so interested, not serious He’s a casual sports fan. casualty n. (1) a person who is hurt or killed during an accident, war, etc. Casualty figures in Wednesday’s quake were too preliminary to draw any conclusions about the ratio of student deaths. (2) a person or thing that is harmed, lost, or destroyed; a victim The tree was a casualty of the high winds. The factory was a casualty of the depression. chronic a. continuing or occurring again and again for a long time For those with chronic depression, she said, "keep at it". Inflation has become a chronic condition in the economy. chronological a. arranged in the order of time that things happened I like to have the newest books on top, so I sort them in reverse chronological order. His art is displayed in roughly chronological order. chronologically ad. The events were discussed chronologically.When Linda heard the good news she tried to sound casual, but her excitement was obvious. The underlined part means ______.

A. uncaring
B. disinterested
C. without plan
D. without warning

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 In order to ______ with its competitors in the industry, the company will need to start using more advanced technologies.

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