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WORD GENERATION power point by Lisa Brubaker-Crammer
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WORD GENERATION power point by Lisa Brubaker-Crammer SERIES 2 – WEEK 15 ARE GREEN TECHNOLOGIES WORTH THE INVESTMENT?

CONSERVE (v.) - to protect from loss

OTHER FORMS conserves conserved conserving conservation conservationist conserver conservatory

RENEWABLE (adj.) - can be replaced

OTHER FORMS renew renews renewed renewing new renewability renewable nonrenewable

INVEST (v.) - to spend, expecting future benefit

OTHER FORMS invests invested investing disinvest reinvest investment investor

PROCEED (v.) - to move on

OTHER FORMS proceeds proceeded proceeding proceedings procedure

MAXIMIZE (v.) - to increase to the greatest possible amount

OTHER FORMS maximizes maximized maximizing maximum maximization maximal