17 October 2014

*VOCABULARY*

Vocabulary building is important for both reading comprehension and writing. 

Use the following two words in one sentence (note the part of speech).

squeamish (adjective) and manipulate (verb).

To further improve your vocabulary, remember to check out the Word of the Day
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4 comments:

Audrey L said...

If you're a little squeamish, don't manipulate this worm.

Olena140 said...

He felt squeamish every time he had to manipulate people who trusted him.

Liudmila said...

My co-worker tried to manipulate me saying that he is a squeamish person and can not clean a washroom.

Michael said...

Well done, everyone!

Liudmila, remember to put a comma before non-restrictive participial phrases:

"My co-worker tried to manipulate me, saying that he is a squeamish person and can not clean a washroom".

Here is a helpful link: http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/grammar/commas-with-participial-phrases