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B1 Preliminary

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    -ate verbs/adjectives
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  • unable to read and write
    illiterate
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  • to have someone’s complete interest and attention
    fascinate
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  • correct, exact, and without any mistakes
    accurate
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  • to praise someone by expressing pleasure at that person's success or happiness
    congratulate
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  • having very strong feelings or emotions
    passionate
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  • not together, joined, or connected
    separate
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  • to (cause to) divide into parts
    separate
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  • to recognize how good someone or something is and to value him, her, or it
    appreciate
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  • to judge or calculate the quality, importance, amount, or value of something
    evaluate
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  • to encourage something to grow, develop, or become active
    stimulate
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  • to cause someone to behave in a particular way
    motivate
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  • receiving or bringing a good thing that was uncertain or unexpected
    fortunate
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  • needing or wanting something very much
    desperate
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  • to consider one thing to be the same as or equal to another thing
    equate
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  • to make something start working or happening
    activate
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  • to add something to an object or place, esp. to make it more attractive
    decorate
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