TERMINOLOGY I was standing next to my jealous

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TERMINOLOGY

TERMINOLOGY

I was standing next to my jealous boyfriend. jealous = adjective

I was standing next to my jealous boyfriend. jealous = adjective

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VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. “We were walking, ” Fogle said. And they constantly snacked on chocolate and crisps. I was terrified I would be dragged down. Bitterly cold winds pushed the temperature. There was a huge crack in the ice. I was worried I might lose my nose. I was dying to swim in the deep ocean.

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. “We were walking, ” Fogle said. And they constantly snacked on chocolate & crisps. I was terrified I would be dragged down. Bitterly cold winds pushed the temperature. There was a huge crack in the ice. I was worried I might lose my nose. I was dying to swim in the deep ocean.

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. I had no desire to leave

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. I had no desire to leave my country, but things were bad in the past. 2. They asked me whether I had ever been in any trouble with the police. 3. It is a strange language. 4. I saved all my money. 5. I stood where I was. 6. So I left the mines, secretly, like a thief. 7. I had left a prison – a great, groaning prison.

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. I had no desire to leave

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. I had no desire to leave my country, but things were bad in the past. 2. They asked me whether I had ever been in any trouble with the police. 3. It is a strange language. 4. I saved all my money. 5. I stood where I was. 6. So I left the mines, secretly, like a thief. 7. I had left a prison – a great, groaning prison.

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The earth

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The earth seemed to sink suddenly down. It was late in the evening. The balloon vaulted over the trees There was seen a multitude of flat, upturned faces. The sight was the most exquisite visual delight ever experienced. 6. The streets were ruts in the ground. 7. The gun was fired.

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The earth

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The earth seemed to sink suddenly down. It was late in the evening. The balloon vaulted over the trees There was seen a multitude of flat, upturned faces. The sight was the most exquisite visual delight ever experienced. 6. The streets were ruts in the ground. 7. The gun was fired.

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VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. I had met Bill many times I suggested we meet for lunch. Young man, I'll be with you at 6 pm on Thursday. Ballooning depends entirely on the weather. I just want to fly in the balloon to feel the adventure. He was also the oldest. I was nervous. I warned him that our landing might be difficult.

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. I had met Bill many times I suggested we meet for lunch. Young man, I'll be with you at 6 pm on Thursday. Ballooning depends entirely on the weather. I just want to fly in the balloon to feel the adventure. He was also the oldest. I was nervous. I warned him that our landing might be difficult.

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. Maria Onati heard that he was

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. Maria Onati heard that he was a defender of causes. 2. One friend claimed that he had carried an ox into town across his shoulder. 3. He bent at the waist and tore into the pine log between his feet. 4. This event tested strength and endurance. 5. Finally gravity yanked the weights and the man to the turf. 6. This is my only pair of boots. 7. Justo was less impressive.

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. Maria Onati heard that he was

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. Maria Onati heard that he was a defender of causes. 2. One friend claimed that he had carried an ox into town across his shoulder. 3. He bent at the waist and tore into the pine log between his feet. 4. This event tested strength and endurance. 5. Finally gravity yanked the weights and the man to the turf. 6. This is my only pair of boots. 7. Justo was less impressive.

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VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Cotton and woollen yarn are both cheap. Stockings that are knit wear twice as long as woven ones. Buy merely enough to get along with at first. Economy is generally despised as a low virtue. He obeys a sudden impulse. It would be better to ensure that no opportunity for economy is overlooked.

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Cotton and woollen yarn are both cheap. Stockings that are knit wear twice as long as woven ones. Buy merely enough to get along with at first. Economy is generally despised as a low virtue. He obeys a sudden impulse. It would be better to ensure that no opportunity for economy is overlooked.

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. I

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. I also suffered from a lack of exercise. I agree entirely with them. Bicycling is superior to most, if not all, other activities. It was a simple, modest suit. I did it from pure natural love of adventure. The exercise is well and equally distributed over almost the whole body. 7. The exercise is well and equally distributed over almost the whole body. 8. I was firmly set to do this thing.

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. I

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. I also suffered from a lack of exercise. I agree entirely with them. Bicycling is superior to most, if not all, other activities. It was a simple, modest suit. I did it from pure natural love of adventure. The exercise is well and equally distributed over almost the whole body. 7. The exercise is well and equally distributed over almost the whole body. 8. I was firmly set to do this thing.

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. Its name derives partly from the

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. Its name derives partly from the size of the waiters. 2. The whole place is one great temple dedicated to the worship of waste. 3. I strongly recommend a visit to the Big Texan. 4. The British are beginning to challenge them. 5. It is edible food that has merely passed its sell by date. 6. It is shameful nonsense. 7. She thinks it is plain wrong to waste. 8. If only I had admitted to being a serial murderer instead.

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. Its name derives partly from the

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. Its name derives partly from the size of the waiters. 2. The whole place is one great temple dedicated to the worship of waste. 3. I strongly recommend a visit to the Big Texan. 4. The British are beginning to challenge them. 5. It is edible food that has merely passed its sell by date. 6. It is shameful nonsense. 7. She thinks it is plain wrong to waste. 8. If only I had admitted to being a serial murderer instead.

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VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. My own conversion to cycling has come late. I sped past vineyards, forests and fields. She looks both amused and horrified. I feel streamlined and ready for anything. I put on my helmet and fluorescent bib. Deflated, I hurry past the mirror. I weave easily through the noisy commuters and choking traffic. 8. I weave easily through the noisy commuters and choking traffic.

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

VERB / ADJECTIVE / ADVERB / NOUN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. My own conversion to cycling has come late. I sped past vineyards, forests and fields. She looks both amused and horrified. I feel streamlined and ready for anything. I put on my helmet and fluorescent bib. Deflated, I hurry past the mirror. I weave easily through the noisy commuters and choking traffic. 8. I weave easily through the noisy commuters and choking traffic.