Use the spelling word that best completes the sentence.
Bob is BLANK with his money.
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English, 06.11.2020 19:50, janellylancon623
Use the spelling word that best completes the sentence.
Bob is BLANK with his money.
auxiliary a verb which helps or supports the main verb
bicycle a two-wheeled vehicle
categorize to group into a general system of classification
comprise to consist of; be composed of
curiously in a curious manner
determiners limiting adjectives, including adjectival pronouns, numeral adjectives, and articles a, an, and the
eliminate to get rid of; remove
extravagant excessive; unrestrained; imprudent
gymnasium a building used for various indoor sports
heavily in a manner indicating great weightiness
insanely in a manner which is extremely foolish; in a wild or deranged manner
interpret to clarify the meaning of; to translate
library a building housing an extensive permanent collection of books; a collection of books
mansion a large, ornate house
microscope a tool of science used to magnify very small objects
modifier a word or group of words that limits another word or group of words
noisily in a loud manner
picturesque scenic
racket a clamor; uproar; a netted instrument used to hit a ball
sheepish embarrassed
specific particular; definite
starvation severe suffering and/or death due to lack of nutrition
steadily consistently; with little or no variance
substitute one who replaces another
tense time of action communicated by verbal inflections
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