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CONVERT
To change into another form or thing. (verb)
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INTRUSION
An uninvited or illegal entry. (noun)
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ADVERSARY
An opponent or enemy. (noun)
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AUGMENT
To make something all ready developed greater as in size, extent or quantity. (verb)
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RECONCILE
To accept or agree something. To become friendly again. (verb)
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VILE
Disgusting. (adjective)
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COMMEND
To give regards, or good wishes, to someone. (verb)
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LAMENT
To grieve for. (verb)
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MARTYR
To torture. (verb)
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ARRAY
An orderly display. Fine clothes and accesories.
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DISPERSE
To scatter in various directions. (verb)
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VENGEANCE
The act of punishing another (or desire to do so) in return for an injury or wrong. (noun)
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AMOROUS
Loving. In love. (adjective)
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TEDIOUS
Tiresome or long. (adjective)
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PERUSE
To read; study. (verb)
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APPREHEND
To capture. To understand. (verb)
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DEVISE
To plan or create something. (verb)
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CONSPIRE
To act together secretly, usually to commit a crime. To plot or plan something. (verb)
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DICSERN
To see clearly. (verb)
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PAST SIMPLE TENSE
A regular past form ends in -ed. Some verbs have an irregular past form. (ex: helped, broke)
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PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE
The past continuous means that at a time in the past we were in the middle of an action. Is the past tense of be + an -ing form. (ex: was playing)
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PAST PERFECT TENSE
The past perfect is had + a past participle. (ex: had enjoyed)
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PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE TENSE
The present perfect tells us about the past and the present. It is the present tense of have + a past participle. (ex: have/has washed)
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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
The present perfect continuous is the present tense of have + been + an -ing form. (ex: have/has been waiting)
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PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
The past perfect continuous is had been + an -ing form. (ex: had been looking)
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FUTURE TENSE (USING "WILL")
The form is will or 'll. (ex: will have, will not be)
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FUTURE TENSE (USING "BE GOING TO")
We use the perfect tense of be + going to + a verb. (ex: is going to play, aren't goint to complain)
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PRESENT TENSE
It locates a situation or event in present time. (ex: is very sad)
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PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE
It talks about activities happening now. (ex: I am singing)
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