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Lvl 7, Unit 6 UPT Review
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the act or the state of being joined together
union (n.)
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a job or piece of work that needs to be done regularly
chores (n.)
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Washing the dishes is one of my _______.
chores
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a type of tooth
canine (n.)
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to mix or act upon each other
interact (v.)
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to try to do something, especially something difficult
attempt (v.)
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to fill, exist in, or use a place or period of time
occupy (v.)
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a person or company that arranges to supply materials or workers for building or for moving goods
contractor (n.)
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to have a continuous pain that is unpleasant but not very strong
ached (v.)
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Decide how to correct the sentence: The candidate promised after her reelection to help fund schools.
After her reelection, the candidate promised to help fund schools.
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I can speak Spanish _____.
well
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a complete change in appearance or character of something or someone, especially so that person or thing is improved
transformation (n.)
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relating to dogs
canine (adj.)
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a brush with a long handle, used for cleaning the floor
broom (n.)
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not enough to meet a need or requirement
inadequate (adj.)
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a mistake
error (n.)
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a situation in which something is not known, or something that is not known or certain
uncertainty (n.)
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The girls ate _____ slices of cake then they thought they would.
fewer
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particular amount of money that is paid to an employee
wage (n.)
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to show differences between two or more things that are being compared
contrast (v.)
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in spite of; even though
despite (prep.)
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Schools are important places where children learn to _____ well with each other.
interact
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to give someone official authority or the freedom to do something
empower (v.)
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Decide how to correct this sentence: Trish keeps her clothes in a hamper in need of washing.
Trish keeps her clothes in need of washing in a hamper
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Decide how to correct the sentence: The crocodiles with large teeth waited in the water.
The sentence is already correct.
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a temporary place to stay
lodging (n.)
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the act of trying to do something, especially something difficult
attempt (n.)
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Our first _____ at creating our invention was not successful.
attempt
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to criticize or complain often in an annoying way
nagging (v.)
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Decide how to correct this sentence: She dislikes completely unfamiliar music.
She dislikes unfamiliar music completely.
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to work hard
toiling (v.)
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There is _____ water in the bottle than before.
less
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The baby _____ to his mother when he was afraid.
clung
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to make a very strong and urgent request
begging (v.)
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past simple and past participle of cling; to stick onto or hold something or someone tightly
clung (v.)
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to take another person's child or animal legally into your own family to raise as your own child/pet
adopting (v.)
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The children kept _____ their parents for a pet, but they never changed their minds.
begging
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to clean especially a floor by using a brush to collect the dirt into one place from which it can be removed
sweeping (v.)
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