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English, 12.06.2020 21:57, cexe468

Look over your spelling list, and type words that could be used as both nouns or verbs. authority
cavity
demonstrate
effectively
emotional
experience
factual
graciously
instructor
iron
legislative
meditate
musician
often
penetrated
portray
question
request
rinse
spiritual
stomach
summarize
urgent
wrench
yesterday

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