Friday, May 29, 2009

HAVE A CORRECT DAY!

ORDINANCE/ORDNANCE

Define and explain the difference in meaning between the words "ordinance" and "ordnance".
What part of speech is each word?
Create sentences using "ordinance" and "ordnance".


TODAY'S WORD

The word for today is "ululate".
What part of speech is "ululate"?
Create a sentence that clearly shows the meaning of "ululate".


CORRECTIONS & EXPLANATIONS

Corrections and explanations for this week's entries will be published Sunday.



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