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(per-ch əs) Part of Speech Noun (count) Verb (transitive)
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If you want a rebate (money back), you need to show proof of purchase.
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Definition: to buy something Example: I purchased milk, eggs, and ice cream at the store. Tell your neighbor… What is something you’ve purchased recently? I purchased.
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Definition: Something that you bought Example: Please show me your purchases. I want to see what you bought. Now think of an action…
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(fo-kus) Part of Speech: Verb (intransitive) Noun Collocation: focus on something to stay focused to lose focus
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Definition 1: to concentrate on something; to pay close attention to something Example: Focus on what the teacher is saying.
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Definition 2: to adjust so you can see it clearly Example: It takes a little time for my eyes to focus in the dark. The photographer focused the camera.
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Sometimes it is difficult to focus in class. When is it difficult for you to focus in class? It’s difficult to focus in class when …
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(sek-shun) Part of Speech Noun (count) Word Family sectional (adj, n) sect (n); sector (n) Collocation section of something
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Definition: a part of something Example: Dad always reads the sports section of the newspaper. This week we are studying to words from Chapter 3 Section 1.
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(op-shun) Part of Speech Noun (count) Word Family: optional (adj) opt (v)
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Definition: a choice Example: There are several options for SECs. Consider all of your options before you make a decision.
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Wait before you make a decision Example: I haven’t decided what university to go to. I am keeping my options open.
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(s ə-lect) Part of Speech Verb (transitive) Word Family selection (n) selective (adj) selectively (adv)
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Definition: to choose Example: You and your partner selected words from the list. Please select an option.
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(eye-dent- ə-fai) Part of Speech Verb (transitive) Word Family identification (n) identity (n) identifiable (adj) unidentifiable (adj)
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Definition: to recognize someone or something Example: Even small babies can identify their mothers. The witness identified the murderer.
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(lo-ka-shun) Part of Speech noun (count) Word Family locate (v) local (adj) Collocation location of something
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Definition: the place where something is Example: The map shows the location of the hospital.
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(la-b əl) Part of Speech Noun (count) Verb (transitive)
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Defintion 1: to write words to describe a picture Example: Label the pictures on your presentation board.
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Definition 2: a piece of paper or material attached to something that gives information about it. Example: Read the label on your clothes before you wash them. Look at the label to see how much fat is in the food.
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(c ən-sid-er-able) Part of Speech adjective Word Family considerably (adv) Collocation considerable amount of
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Definition: a lot Example: The businessperson makes a considerable amount of money.
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