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I've already found 9 but it's difficult for me to explain in sentence. I can just point them out. hehe...
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Ok. I'm thinking of a 6-letter word. It can be a verb and a noun. It's made of only for letters one letter repeated thrice.
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mug –noun 1. a drinking cup, usually cylindrical in shape, having a handle, and often of a heavy substance, as earthenware.
2. the quantity it holds.
3. Slang . a. the face.
b. the mouth.
c. an exaggerated facial expression;
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The word is also commonly known as 2-words, the first word means "capable of moving" and the 2nd word is something use for communication. Another word for it is the commonly known one, it's also 2-words, the first word has something
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It is singular and countable. No, it's not a synonym for earphones, . You can easily guess the word, depends on how you understand the phrase in []. By the way, it has about 3 names, i'm thinking about the simplest name of it.
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Here's part of the article I've read. Your
teacher may have had a point in letting you off the hook each time you
make errors. Basically, there are two types of errors, namely Global
Errors and Local Errors. Linguistically defined,
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Yes it's a compound word. But it's also known as two-word, the first word having 8 letters and the second word with 5 letters. Therefore it's a shortened, combined words. Mister M, you almost hit it.
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hehe... ^^ I was thinking of the ipod's cover which is a plastic and organic. But the ipod itself is inorganic i guess. Anyway; this is a big hint.; )
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Oh! I'm sorry I didn't think that way. I was thinking about the mineral as an inorganic matter, which means the absence of carbon. Therefore I can not just agree that an Ipod could be considered a mineral because it has plastics and some
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Please explain why this becomes a global error. "The house is on fire." "The fire is on the house." Thank you!
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