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Putting S.A.T words in sentences



 
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Putting S.A.T words in sentences #1 (permalink) Sun Sep 06, 2009 21:20 pm   Putting S.A.T words in sentences
 

I need to be able to put 20 S.A.T words in 5 sentences each. But, I need help. Here are all 20 words

-Abash -Affable
-Abate -Alacrity
-Abhor -Allusion
-Abject -Amiable
-Abridge -Animosity
-Absolve -Antecedent
-Abysmal -Antipathy
-Acquiesce -Aphorism
-Admonish -Apocryphal
-Aesthetic -Approbation

If anyone could help with any of these words, I would be truly greatful!
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Putting S.A.T words in setences #2 (permalink) Mon Sep 07, 2009 6:27 am   Putting S.A.T words in setences
 

Gummy Worms wrote:
I need to be able to put 20 S.A.T words in 5 sentences each. But, I need help. Here are all 20 words
-Abash -Affable
-Abate -Alacrity
-Abhor -Allusion
-Abject -Amiable
-Abridge -Animosity
-Absolve -Antecedent
-Abysmal -Antipathy
-Acquiesce -Aphorism
-Admonish -Apocryphal
-Aesthetic -Approbation

If anyone could help with any of these words, I would be truly greatful!


Why don't you use a DICTIONARY, and try it yourself. We'll correct your sentences if necessary.

The dictionary will also tell you what part of speech the words are, (i.e. adjective, adverb, noun, etc.), which will also be a very helpful starting point to attempt them in sentences.

As it is, it sounds like you're asking us to do your homework for you. Give it a shot yourself, first, then we'll help.
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