Vocabulary - 3rd Grade Reading
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To make something possible.
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To make something possible.
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To make something possible means to enable.
To use enable in a sentence, "The student's good grades enabled her to get into advanced classes."
To make something possible means to enable.
To use enable in a sentence, "The student's good grades enabled her to get into advanced classes."
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To go bad.
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To go bad.
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To go bad means to spoil.
To use spoil in a sentence, "The fruit will spoil if we don't eat it this week."
To go bad means to spoil.
To use spoil in a sentence, "The fruit will spoil if we don't eat it this week."
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To make something possible.
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To make something possible.
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To make something possible means to enable.
To use enable in a sentence, "The student's good grades enabled her to get into advanced classes."
To make something possible means to enable.
To use enable in a sentence, "The student's good grades enabled her to get into advanced classes."
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To go bad.
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To go bad.
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To go bad means to spoil.
To use spoil in a sentence, "The fruit will spoil if we don't eat it this week."
To go bad means to spoil.
To use spoil in a sentence, "The fruit will spoil if we don't eat it this week."
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To make something possible.
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To make something possible.
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To make something possible means to enable.
To use enable in a sentence, "The student's good grades enabled her to get into advanced classes."
To make something possible means to enable.
To use enable in a sentence, "The student's good grades enabled her to get into advanced classes."
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To go bad.
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To go bad.
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To go bad means to spoil.
To use spoil in a sentence, "The fruit will spoil if we don't eat it this week."
To go bad means to spoil.
To use spoil in a sentence, "The fruit will spoil if we don't eat it this week."
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To make something possible.
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To make something possible.
Tap to reveal answer
To make something possible means to enable.
To use enable in a sentence, "The student's good grades enabled her to get into advanced classes."
To make something possible means to enable.
To use enable in a sentence, "The student's good grades enabled her to get into advanced classes."
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To go bad.
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To go bad.
Tap to reveal answer
To go bad means to spoil.
To use spoil in a sentence, "The fruit will spoil if we don't eat it this week."
To go bad means to spoil.
To use spoil in a sentence, "The fruit will spoil if we don't eat it this week."
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