1. Passive: Expressing that the subject of the sentence is the
patient of the action denoted by the verb.
Ø But Afghanistan could force the new government to rethink its passive approach to the rest of the world.
2. Omitted: Leave undone or leave out.
Ø It has also omitted its stock dividend for the first time
in 71 years.
3. Doer: A person who acts and gets things done.
Ø On the whole, though, he was a doer.
4. Fewer: Comparative of `few' used with count nouns) quantifier
meaning a smaller number.
Ø They work only because there are things computers can't do,
and there are fewer and fewer
of those things all the time.
5. Clause: A separate section of a legal document (as a statute or
contract or will).
Ø Federrer
make a legal passport for make him easy to go anywhere.
6. Similar: Having the same or similar characteristics.
Ø A convenient, non-threatening way to connect to other people
who share similar interests and live nearby.
7. Correlative: Mutually related.
Ø He was instrumental in starting a correlative agency in Canada.
8. Manner: A way of acting or behaving.
Ø A manner makes a difference at the White House.
9. Subordinate: Make subordinate, dependent, or subservient.
Ø The General asked his subordinate commanders to put into practice all
that was assimilated during training.
10. Pair: A set of two similar things considered as a unit.
Ø The final tally on Imelda's shoes was 1,060 pairs, less than the 3,000
originally reported.
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