You must abandon your bad smoking habit.
correct
They let the soldier liberate after a few years in the army.
incorrect
adjective
I will vacate my book in the classroom.
incorrect
define commotion
loud, confusing movements that are often distracting to others
The haunted school was abandon.
incorrect
The dog was liberate in the car.
incorrect
this word names an action or the state of being a person is in
verb
She will vacate her residence at the end of the month.
correct
define apprehensive
the be nervous or worried about something
I abandoned my house to go to the store for milk.
incorrect
The man was liberated from his angry wife after the divorce.
correct
this word describes how you do something
adverb
The vacate building looked old and dirty.
incorrect
Is this the correct usage of commotion:
My mother commotioned about the mess I made.
no
Please abandon the cat at the vet for its check up.
incorrect
We had to liberate the idea of the dog pooping on the floor.
incorrect
this kind of word names a person, place, thing, or idea
noun
We vacate to Mexico every winter during the winter break.
incorrect
define banish
to punish someone or something by sending it away
I felt abandoned when my mom dropped me off for the first day of school.
correct
He will liberate the fox from the trap.
correct
This pronoun, used to identify myself in a sentence, is ALWAYS capitalized
I
I do not want to vacate my job as a teacher.
correct
Is this the correct usage of banish:
We went to the banish to buy wood for the playhouse.
no