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Definition: the highest point of a mountain : the top of a mountain (OR) the highest level (OR) a meeting or series of meetings between the leaders of two or more governments // Examples: He reached the ______________[=peak] of his career three years ago. Leaders of several nations attended the economic _________________.
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dawn
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Definition: the time of day when sunlight first begins to appear // Examples: We arrived at/before/after __________. [=sunrise, daybreak]
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destruction
dawn
zone
inevitable
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Definition: the highest point of a mountain : the top of a mountain (OR) the highest level (OR) a meeting or series of meetings between the leaders of two or more governments // Examples: He reached the ______________[=peak] of his career three years ago. Leaders of several nations attended the economic _________________.
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Definition: the time of day when sunlight first begins to appear // Examples: We arrived at/before/after __________. [=sunrise, daybreak]
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Definition: a person who was in someone's family in past times : one of the people from whom a person is descended // My ___________ came to America during the 1800s.
Her _________________ were great sea captains.
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Definition: to follow or watch the path of (something) // The ship can ________ incoming missiles with radar. Meteorologists are _____________ the storm.
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Definition: very accurate and exact // Example: Be sure to take _________ measurements before you cut the cloth. The dating of very old materials has become more ____________ with new instruments.
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[Combine the sentences with an adjective clause.] The mailman is very kind. He comes every morning.
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[Combine the sentences with an adjective clause.] Few people buy online. They are looking for cars.
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[Combine the sentences with an adjective clause.] I'd like to buy a new phone. It will last for a few years.
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[Combine the sentences with an adjective clause.] Microwaves are easy to use. They have many settings.
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[Change the second sentence into an adjective clause with "that".] He's such a nice person. She trusts him completely.
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[Change the second sentence into an adjective clause with "that".] The plumber couldn't fix it. His friend recommended the plumber.
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[Ask a clarifying question that would get this sentence repeated.] I went to Macys.
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[Ask a clarifying question that would get this sentence repeated.] He bought some pants.
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[Ask a clarifying question that would get this sentence repeated.] They were $50 each.
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[Ask a clarifying question that would get this sentence repeated.] It's for my brother.
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[Use present perfect or present perfect continuous] Martin is the owner of RadioShack. He ___________ electronics in Jackson Heights for more than 10 years.
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[Use present perfect or present perfect continuous] It's 10am, Martin ____________ the store for customers.
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[Use present perfect or present perfect continuous] It's 11am, Martin's assistant Carl ______________ him all morning.
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[Use present perfect or present perfect continuous] Carl ______________ cleaning down the tables and cameras. Everything is spotless.
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I heard Sarah and her friends went to a street fair on the weekend. How was it? It was really ___________.
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How did Sarah feel the next day at work after the fun weekend? She was ____________.
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How did the boss react when Sarah fell asleep at work? He was ______________.
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How was the training that you had to watch at work? It was ______________.
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Did you enjoy the movie? No, I was ______________.