I dont got any home work
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I don't have any homework.
Many of us can improve our thinking skills if we read more.
enhance, cognitive
Too much noise can damage concentration, and that problem may become long-lasting over time.
(impair, chronic)
Smart phones has become preevalent in schools
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Smartphones have become prevalent in schools.
Jonathan is the most bright students in class
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Jonathan is the brightest student in class.
Smartphones are common today and have great possibility for future learning.
(prevalent, potential)
The thief tried to avoid the police, but the detective remained continuous in the search.
(evade, persistent)
Our genial neighbor were baking cookie yesterday?
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Our genial neighbor was baking cookies yesterday.
there goin to golden east mall this afternoon
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They're going to Golden East Mall this afternoon.
The skilled mechanic repaired a car after a crash.
(competent, collision)
The combined effects of stress made rest extremely important for recovery.
(cumulative, paramount)
two cars has collided in the highway last night.
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Two cars collided on the highway last night.
my groshery list includes bananas and baby food, and diapers and wipes.
My grocery list includes bananas, baby food, diapers, and wipes.
You should add vanilla to improve the cake's flavor.
(incorporate, enhance)
The friendly host did not become spiteful after the argument.
(genial, vindictive)
He has a chronic cough from he was five years old;
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He has had a chronic cough since he was five years old.
he said what and the whole class bursted out laffing.
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He said, "What?" and the whole class burst out laughing.
Martha pretended to be sick to avoid house chores.
(feigned, evade)
(justify, exasperate)
She acted vindictive because her friend forget her birthday.
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She acted vindictively because her friend forgot her birthday.