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Which word is closest in meaning to this definition? Belonging to the person being spoken to. The possessive form of the personal pronoun you.
| yourr |
whenn |
yur |
| white |
yawr |
your |
| when |
weehn |
whiti |
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Which word is closest in meaning to this definition? Used to ask about the time of something.
| fun |
when |
funn |
| want |
whe |
woont |
| wihn |
fuun |
waant |
| fuh |
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Which word is closest in meaning to this group of synonyms? likely, set, liable, accustomed
| givven |
whiti |
white |
| givuhn |
whie |
fun |
| gavan |
given |
fuh |
| funn |
wiet |
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Which word is the opposite of boredom, tedium?
| fuh |
givven |
fun |
| your |
given |
funn |
| fuun |
yuwr |
yuor |
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Which word is closest in meaning to this definition? The person, thing, or matter mentioned, understood, or at hand.
| thihs |
whe |
when |
| satt |
thuhs |
wihn |
| this |
sat |
thi |
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Which word is closest in meaning to this definition? A form of the present tense of have that is used with he, she, it, and the name of a person, place, or thing.
| thi |
tuh |
white |
| whiti |
has |
hez |
| whitte |
hes |
the |
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Which word is closest in meaning to this group of synonyms? riot, scream, run, wheeze
| fihn |
hass |
hez |
| funn |
thih |
thiss |
| fahn |
has |
this |
| fun |
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Which word is the opposite of supply, sufficiency, provision?
| given |
guhvahn |
giveen |
| wehn |
want |
woont |
| givven |
waant |
when |
| weh |
wihn |
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| 1. A form of the present tense of have that is used with he, she, it, and the name of a person, place, or thing. | | 2. To have already let somebody have something. | |
| 3. Belonging to the person being spoken to. The possessive form of the personal pronoun you. | | 4. To have already rested your body down. Your body was supported by your bottom rather than your feet. | |
| 5. This is called a definite article. It can be used to say that there is only one of something, such as ___ Nile River. | | 6. Something that gives you amusement, pleasure, or enjoyment. | |
| 7. Used to ask about the time of something. | | 8. The color of snow. | |
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Which group of synonyms is closest in meaning to when?| 1 | catch, fixed, specification, condition | | 2 | kid, picnic, operate, pleasure | | 3 | still, as far as, though, whereas |
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Which group of synonyms is closest in meaning to white?| 1 | should, fail, require, need, yearn, interval, lack, omission, default, ought, desire, favor, wish, must | | 2 | levity, quip, animal pleasure, function | | 3 | ancient, chaste, pale, gray |
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white| 1 | This is called a definite article. It can be used to say that there is only one of something, such as ___ Nile River. | | 2 | To have already rested your body down. Your body was supported by your bottom rather than your feet. | | 3 | The color of snow. |
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given| 1 | a. When you would like or wish to have something. b. To need or require something.
| | 2 | The person, thing, or matter mentioned, understood, or at hand. | | 3 | To have already let somebody have something. |
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has| 1 | Belonging to the person being spoken to. The possessive form of the personal pronoun you. | | 2 | A form of the present tense of have that is used with he, she, it, and the name of a person, place, or thing. | | 3 | Something that gives you amusement, pleasure, or enjoyment. |
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the| 1 | Something that gives you amusement, pleasure, or enjoyment. | | 2 | Belonging to the person being spoken to. The possessive form of the personal pronoun you. | | 3 | This is called a definite article. It can be used to say that there is only one of something, such as ___ Nile River. |
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when| 1 | The color of snow. | | 2 | Used to ask about the time of something. | | 3 | This is called a definite article. It can be used to say that there is only one of something, such as ___ Nile River. |
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want| 1 | Belonging to the person being spoken to. The possessive form of the personal pronoun you. | | 2 | A form of the present tense of have that is used with he, she, it, and the name of a person, place, or thing. | | 3 | a. When you would like or wish to have something. b. To need or require something.
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I (sat, this, when) by Michael yesterday.
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Tests are (given, white, your) in our class.
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I have (fun, given, has) when I visit my grandfather.
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Aaron (has, sat, your) read five books.
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Coty's mother has a blue and (given, has, white) car.
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After school I want to shop at (the, this, when) mall.
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D.J. sang to her grandmother (given, when, your) she was sick.
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Don't leave (has, sat, your) pencil on the floor.
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If that brick fell, it would snap all the bones in (the, this, your) foot.
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Do you like red roses or (fun, given, white) roses?
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Do you like (sat, when, white) bread or wheat bread the best?
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Gayle has been my best friend all (the, this, white) year.
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Mary has (given, white, your) her book to Jill.
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Do (fun, sat, your) shoes fit?
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