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1 Grant “Grant” as a noun and “grant” as a verb have different meanings even though they are connected. The teacher granted the student permission to leave the room. The president has the ability to grant pardons. Sometimes we take the things we have in life for granted. After applying for many, many grants, the researcher was finally able to fund his studies.

2 Seems to me that if the falling star you’re wishing upon lands on the genie about to give you three wishes, you aren’t getting that Ferrari.

3 I was close to a break-though when my grant money ran out.

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5 You resent me for exploring in depth a world you take for granted…

6 Answer these questions at the bottom of your WoW handout.
What are some things we take for granted? What types of grants can be given? (Hint: You can use examples from the PowerPoint and the dictionary).


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