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Address

Noun: 1. Details about where you live. 2. A formal speech.

Verb: 1. To write the name and address of someone. 2. To give a formal speech



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Basic

Adjective: Forming an important base or starting point.

A basic understanding

Noun: The first important facts 

Learning the basics

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Capable

Adjective: Being able to do something.

She is capable of doing math.

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Analyze

Verb: To examine carefully and in detail the construction or structure of something, typically to give an explanation of it

"We need to analyze our results more clearly"

200

Benefit

Noun: an advantage gained from something

The benefits of going to Miramonte are...

Verb: to receive an advantage

I benefit when you buy my merch.

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Chamber

Noun: A room

The guide showed them the upper chamber of the cave.

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Assist

Verb: To help (someone), typically by doing part of the work.

The teacher looked tired, so I assisted him by cleaning the board.

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Blossom

Noun: a flower

Look at those beautiful blossoms!

Verb: 1. To produce flowers 2. To grow and mature

You blossomed into a great student!


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Concern

Noun: 1. A worry about something.

I have a concern about your studying habits.

Verb: Relating to something. Having to do with something. About something.

This meeting concerns your summer tutoring.

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Attempt

Verb: To make an effort to do (something, typically a difficult job or action).

"She attempted a backflip"

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Blend

Verb: To mix

You blend the red and the blue to get purple.

Noun: A mixture

The dog is a blend of chihuahua and pitbull.

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Contribute

Verb: To give in order to complete or finish something.

I contribute my time to my church.

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