words associated with volunteering
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unexpected |
A surprise is something unexpected.
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voluntary |
My charity is a voluntary association.
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volunteer |
Who will volunteer to help me?
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benefit |
Benefit is a positive outcome or advantage.
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recruit |
We need to recruit someone for the job.
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ensure |
We must ensure the project is a success.
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motivate |
It is important to motivate your students.
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opportunity |
He was delighted to have the opportunity.
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conservation |
Planting trees helps conservation.
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community |
The councils new plans aroused some anger in the community.
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selfish |
Tom was selfish not to offer me a lift.
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popular |
A popular type of nut is the cashew nut.
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circumstance |
They worked hard in difficult circumstances.
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survey |
The recent survey showed that people enjoy volunteering.
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overseas |
She had a great desire to travel overseas.
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developing |
Developing countries may need some help.
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available |
I'll let you know when she's available to talk.
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especially |
It was especially hot this August.
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project |
I would appreciate your help with this project.
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engaged |
Many young people are engaged in conservation projects.
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