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Last week I posted an entry about this very word. This article proves my point. Thank you. If you click on the article, you will be able to see a larger print version.
FOR/FORE/FOUR
Do I really have to do this one?
Explain the difference in meaning of the words "for", "fore" and "four".
What part of speech is each word?
Use "for", "fore" and "four" in sentences that clearly show their meanings.
TODAY'S WORD
The word for today is "verisimilitude".
What part of speech is "verisimilitude"?
Define "verisimilitude" and use it in a sentence.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
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