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Advanced Vocabulary Test 188
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genuine equate scavengers slaves attach stomach focus tumbling discrete clauses
Crabs are
; they eat decaying matter, thereby helping to clean up the ocean.
He punched me in the
, and knocked the wind out of me.
I thought I was buying a
native Indian carving, but discovered later that it was machine-made.
Make sure you read all the different
in the contract before signing it.
Please make sure you
your child's name to all the clothing that he or she brings to camp.
The
sound difference between the vowels /ou/ and /u/ in French can be difficult for English speakers to hear.
The first African
arrived in the U.S. in 1619, and were imported to work on tobacco plantations.
The small boys were having a race
down the side of the hill.
Too many people
suits and ties with respectability. Some of the most dishonest people I've ever met were always very well dressed.
You are trying to do too many things at once. It would be better to just
on one thing in order to do it properly.
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tumbling
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scavengers
attach
genuine
focus
clauses
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slaves
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