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Another word for ACHIEVE.
accomplish/ attain
What is another word for RULE? (principal or principle)?
principle
What is the past simple of FOUND?
founded
What is the past simple of SEEK?
sought
Another phrase for INSTEAD OF.
rather than
She told me that she _____________(call) me the following morning.
would call
The number is ___ the top of the page.
at
I came ___ time. I wasn't late.
on
Cellphones _____(become) widespread.
have become
They _____(drive) to the park before we could call them.
had driven
Another word for ENOUGH.
sufficient
Another word for VERY SMART (begins with an S)
sharp-witted
Another word for RESULT.
consequence/ effect
Another word for DISADVANTAGE.
drawback
Another word for MANDATORY
compulsory
Another word for VERY TIRING
exhausting
Another word for VERY FUNNY
hilarious
We met ____July 5th, 2010.
on
He screamed ___ me.
at
He ____________________(take) the time, if he could afford to.
would take
If he knew the truth, he ______(be) disappointed.
would be
You will succeed __________ doing it.
in
She __________(succeed) if she studies hard.
will succeed
If you __________(believe) me, then your dreams will come true.
believe
Another word for EAGER
Enthusiastic
Another word for thin/skinny. (begins with an S)
scrawny
A subject which is DEBATABLE is considered a ... (begins with a C)
Controversy
Another word for SALARY
wage or wages
What is another word for UNWILLING? (Begins with an R)
Reluctant
What is another word for SUITABLE? (Begins with an A)
Appropriate
What adjective describes a person who knows how to make DECISIONS?
decisive
What is the negative prefix for PLEASED?
DIS (PLEASED)