McGraw Hill Unit 2, Week 4
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person |
A proficient person does his job well.
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turn |
Turn over to the next page.
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curb |
That child must learn to curb his temper.
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purse |
A thief seized my mother's purse.
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nurse |
Jane is training to be a nurse.
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birth |
Meg has given birth to twins.
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curl |
Her hair began to curl.
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turtle |
Turtle eggs are laid in a hole in the sand.
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dirt |
Mary got some dirt on her new dress.
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serve |
They serve the best steak in town.
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skirt |
I tore my skirt on a nail.
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her |
Jane has a new suit for her new job.
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above |
A swallow was flying up above.
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toward |
The author’s attitude toward the subject matter or toward the reader or audience.
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ago |
The old globe show a map of the world 200 years ago.
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whole |
He read the whole book in one day.
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enough |
A dozen eggs will be enough.
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word |
Another word for flag is ensign.
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