Vocab
Vocab
Vocab
Vocab
Grammar
100

to make free of something unwanted; to get rid of

Purged

100

to rise above; go beyond the limits of

transcend

100

sudden to or unpredictable changes in mood/ mind

mercurial 
100

a fixed amount of an item allowed during a shortage 

ration 

100

every prepositional phrase ends with an "object" also known as a 

noun 

200

a king or queen 

sovereign

200

Of little importance 

Petty

200

sincere regret or remorse 

repentance 

200

the act of surrendering or ceasing to resist an opponent 

capitulation 

200

5 Common prepositions that begin with the letter "A"

above, about, across, after, according to

300

to give up or surrender 

forfeit

300

perceptible by touch 

tangible 

300

a set of bells in a tower played using a keyboard

carillon 

300

attracting notice or attention 

conspicuous 

300
5 Common Prepositions that start with the letter "B"

before, behind, below, beyond, beside

400

enthusiastically/ passionately 

fervently 

400

go beyond the range

transcend 

400

feel intense dislike or disgust;hate 

loathe

400

not embarrassed; shameless; brazen 

unabashed 

400

Prepositions that tell a location 

beside, under, between, below

500

a state of being private and away from others 

seclusion

500

Fluent or persuasive speaking 

eloquence 

500

having a stout body- somewhat fat

portly 

500

in a careful or cautious manner

gingerly 

500

1. What are the three prepositions in the following sentence: Many planes were in radio contact at the moment of their disappearance. 

2. What are the three objects of the preposition in the following sentence: Many planes were in radio contact at the moment of their disappearance. 

In, At, Of

Contact, Moment, Disappearance

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