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omitted |
An apostrophe can be used when a letter has been omitted.
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compelling |
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forgetting |
Do you ever feel like you're forgetting something?
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preferred |
She preferred the pink dress to the blue one.
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deferred |
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concurring |
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conferred |
The head teacher conferred with parents before deciding whether to scrap school uniform.
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forbidden |
It is illegal to smuggle forbidden goods.
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referred |
The matter was referred to the head teacher.
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beginner |
She was an absolute beginner at the piano.
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benefiting |
The students were benefiting from spelling tests.
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orbited |
The asteroid orbited the sun.
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piloting |
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preference |
He has a preference for classical music.
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conference |
We attended the conference in Chicago.
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limited |
His understanding of geography was limited.
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reference |
If you are stuck, use the instruction book for reference.
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editing |
Editing means to create meaning from the raw material produced during production; eg. an editor puts the film shots in order.
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