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Synonym And Antonym Anchor Chart

Synonym And Antonym Anchor Chart - Heavy, as suggested by usmeg, may be a good equivalent for fat, but it may also. I think that the question is clear: Which form is more correct (in a formal context)? In terms of context, i'm talking about 'there is/are' in a literal sense, i.e. I really can't answer this intelligently without more. My professor advised me to refer to them. On occasion to soften the delivery of sensitive information or to avoid bluntness, i use the phrase. Dear headmaster, i have been asked to write to you on behalf of the class iv. I have found the following, but it says it is old fashioned. Recently, i wrote a long paper on words such as those in the title and how their meanings change according to intonation.

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