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Daily Language Practice Grade 10 – Week 13

Daily Language Practice Grade 10 – Week 13. 1. When looking far into outer space, distant stars are viewed threw both time and space. Vocabulary Grade 10 – Week 13. importune – (v) ask urgently incontrovertible – (adj) undeniable surreptitious – (adj) stealthy; accomplished by secret

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Daily Language Practice Grade 10 – Week 13

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  1. Daily Language PracticeGrade 10 – Week 13 1. When looking far into outer space, distant stars are viewed threw both time and space.

  2. VocabularyGrade 10 – Week 13 importune – (v) ask urgently incontrovertible – (adj) undeniable surreptitious – (adj) stealthy; accomplished by secret haven – (n) place of safety subjegate – (v) conquer Idiom: to take the bull by the horns To face a problem directly

  3. Daily Language PracticeGrade 10 – Week 13 2. Sharks doesn’t never get Cancer despite its famous appetite for everything including the kitchen sink.

  4. VocabularyGrade 10 – Week 13 ultimate – (adj) final eventuate – (v) to result finally emit – (v) to give off subterranean – (adj) underground viable – (adj) practicable, workable Idiom: the lion’s share The major portion

  5. Daily Language PracticeGrade 10 – Week 13 3. Studying American History, Custer and his men was defeated at little big horn by the sioux under the leadership of chief sitting bull.

  6. VocabularyGrade 10 – Week 13 premise – (n) grounds for a conclusion jeopardize – (v) endanger incredulous – (adj) skeptical permeate – (v) to spread through propitious – (adj) favorable Idiom: out of the frying pan into the fire To go from a difficult situation to a worse one

  7. Daily Language PracticeGrade 10 – Week 13 4. Though batman nose every martial art, he doesn’t have no superpowers like superman does.

  8. VocabularyGrade 10 – Week 13 surmise – (v) guess curtail – (v) to cut short repress - (v) to put down cryptic – (adj) puzzling inchoate – (adj) in an early stage Idiom: to keep the pot boiling To see that interest doesn’t die down

  9. Daily Language PracticeGrade 10 – Week 13 5. Would you lease a plot of land for 10 million years? There is a lease for a plot of land next to Columb Barracks in Mullingar Ireland, which was signed on Dec. 3 1868 for 10 million years, a sewage tank has been placed on the plot of land.

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