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Nouns adverbs Verbs Adjectives Location Wheelchair adverbs Properly Absolutely Previously Deeply Verbs To quit – quit - quit To rise – rose - risen To sink – sank - sunk To deserve - deserved To expect - expected To earn - earned To spin- spun - spun Adjectives Available Extensive

Location (Noun): A place or position. Example: The store has a new location.

wheelchair (noun): a chair with wheels that is used by people who cannot walk Example: He has been on a wheelchair for four months already.

Properly (Adverb): In a way that is acceptable. Example: The children must learn how to behave properly in church. Related words: appropriately

Absolutely (adverb): in an absolute way; completely or totally. Example: Keep absolutely quiet during the movie. I am absolutely sure of my answer. Synonyms: totally, completely Related words: absolute

Previously (adverb): Existing or happening before the present time. Example: I had prepared for the test previously so I feel ready for it. Related words: previous

Deeply (adverb): In a deep way. Example: I am deeply sorry about what happened. I fell deeply in love. Related words: deep, deeper, deepest.

To quit – quit – quit ( verb) To leave (a job, school, career, etc.) Example: He has quit different jobs. He is extremely unstable. Related words: quitter

to rise – rose – risen (verb): to move upward Example: Smoke was rising up into the air. The river is rising.

To sink – sank – sunk (verb) To go down below the surface of water, mud, etc. Example: The passengers were rescued from the ship before it sank.

To deserve – deserved – deserved (verb): Used to say that someone or something should or should not have or be given Something. Example: She doesn’t deserve the award. She deserves another chance.

To expect– expected – expected (verb). To think that something will probably or certainly happen. Example: The teacher expects us to do our assignment properly. Related words: expectation

To earn – earned – earned ( verb) To get (money, a salary, etc.) for work that you have done. Example: She earns a good salary.

To spin – spun - spun (verb): to turn or cause someone or something to turn around repeatedly. Example: The Earth spins [=rotates] on its axis once a day.

Available (adjective): easy or possible to get or use Example: The dress is also available in larger sizes.

Extensive (adjective) large in size or amount; very full or complete Example: The flood caused extensive damage. Related words: extensively, extensiveness