A word that means: to become larger or greater
What is increase?
A word that means: to test or try a new way of doing something
A word that means: The amount of something that someone uses, eats or drinks
What is consumption?
The sentence that states what a paragraph will be about
What is the topic sentence?
'technology company' is which type of noun phrase?
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What is noun + noun
A word that means: A reduction in the usual price
What is discount?
A word that means: The state of being suitable for your purposes and causing the least difficulty.
What is convenient?
A word that means: To make sure that something is done or happens
What is ensure?
The place you should look when making predictions about a text
What is the title?
'a fact of modern life' is which type of noun phrase?
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What is noun + prepositional phrase?
A word that means: Referring to a person's own country
What is domestic?
A word that means: Quite good, bad, etc. in comparison with similar things or what you expect
What is relatively?
A word that means: Operating in different countries
multinational
An academic alternative to the phrasal verb "use up"
What is exhaust?
'large truck' is which type of noun phrase?
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What is adjective + noun?
A word that means: More important, strong,or noticeable than anything else of the same type
What is dominant?
A word that means: A continuing rise in prices in the economy
What is inflation?
A word that means: A person or company that provides words of a particular kind
What is supplier?
An academic alternative to the phrasal verb "look into"
What is study?
True/false: You should always be as specific as possible when using time phrase
False. Sometimes, general information is all your reader needs.
A word that means: A product that a place is especially known for
A word that means: The general opinion that people have about someone or something based on their behavior or character in the past.
What is reputation?
A word that means: A point from which goods are sold or distributed
What is outlet?
An academic alternative to the phrasal verb "go on"
What is continue?
True