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REACH 2 - UNIT 6

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  • He REMAINED silent. (VERB or NOUN?)
    VERB
  • My house is LONG \ A LONG WAY from the station.
    A LONG WAY
  • I’m worried about the baby. She was crying ALL NIGHT LONG \ NIGHT LONG.
    ALL NIGHT LONG
  • A month is TOO LONG \ A LONG TIME AGO to wait for an appointment.
    TOO LONG
  • There isn't enough CONTACT between teachers and parents. (VERB or NOUN?)
    NOUN
  • I tried to CONTACT him at his office, but he wasn't in. (VERB or NOUN?)
    VERB
  • You can borrow my bike LONG ENOUGH \ AS LONG AS you bring it back on Monday.
    AS LONG AS
  • My essay wasn’t LONG TIME \ LONG ENOUGH because I only wrote 200 words.
    LONG ENOUGH
  • Who was Amelia Earhart? Why is she famous?
    She was a pilot. She is famous because she disappeared.
  • Everyone has to wait AS LONG AS \ A LONG TIME.
    A LONG TIME
  • PATTERN \ DIAGRAM \ LINE
    PATTERN
  • I don’t usually ride the bus to work because it takes TOO LONG \ LONG ENOUGH
    TOO LONG
  • The REMAINS of lunch were still on the table. (VERB or NOUN?)
    NOUN
  • DRAWING \ FIGURE \ SHAPE
    FIGURE
  • FIGURE \ PATTERN \ SHAPE
    SHAPE
  • He is well known to the police and has a long criminal RECORD. (VERB or NOUN?)
    NOUN
  • We RECORDED their wedding on video. (VERB or NOUN?)
    VERB
  • Will you be LONG ENOUGH \ LONG at the mall? Because we have a lot to do at home.
    LONG