Theme: Research Unit 2, Lesson 9. fault (noun) When something is a misunderstanding and no one’s responsibility it is no one’s _______. Something that.

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Theme: Research Unit 2, Lesson 9

fault (noun) When something is a misunderstanding and no one’s responsibility it is no one’s _______. Something that is no one’s responsibility is no one’s _____________. Other Word Forms: Faults Faulty

borrow (verb) To take something for a while and then return it is to __________ it. To ____________ something is to take it for a while and then return it. Other Word Forms: Borrowed Borrowing

reference (noun) A dictionary is used to find information it is a. A _____________ is something that is used to find information. Other Word Forms: referenced Referencing

Fainted (adjective) If you have lost consciousness from fear, hunger or weakness you have. To have is to have lost consciousness. Other Word Forms: faint fainting

genuine (adjective) When something is sincere and honest it is. A ___________ person is someone who is genuine and honest. Other Word Forms: genuinely

Local (adjective) Something that is _________ can be found nearby. If something is _____________, it is nearby. Other Word Forms: Locally localize Spanish cognate: local

apologize (verb) To say “I’m sorry” is to ___________. If you are going to say “I’m sorry” you are going to __________. Other Word Forms: apologized apologizing

proof (noun) To show that something is true is to show ____________. If you can show that something is true you can show _______. Other Word Forms: proofed Proofing

slimy (adjective) Something that is slippery and thick is. A thing is a thing that is slippery and thick. Other Word Forms: slimed slime

Insisted (verb) If a person demanded something, he or she ______ on it. If someone on something, they demanded it. Other Word Forms: insist Spanish cognate: insistir