Literacy Booklets Term 1
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equally |
The family wanted to divide the money equally.
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similarly |
His view was held very similarly to his friends.
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likewise |
The scheme of work with stay the same, likewise the attainment targets.
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Compared |
Dale's stature is diminutive compared to the other basketball players.
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with |
I control my computer with a mouse.
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comparing |
Simile involves describing something by comparing it with something else.
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acceptable |
That is not acceptable behaviour.
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accidentally |
Fred accidentally fell over.
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accommodate |
I am sorry I can't accommodate you in my hotel.
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acquire |
I went to the shop to acquire a dictionary.
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a |
I control my computer with a mouse.
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lot |
The teenager grew a lot in just a year.
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novel |
A novel is a long story which makes a whole book.
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author |
Her aim in life was to become a great author.
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analyse
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Can you analyse these results for me?
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emphasise
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An exclamation mark will emphasise your sentence!
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language |
The TV censor cut out the bad language.
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