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Management R I C H A R D L . DA F T Vanderbilt University TE N TH E DI TI O N Australia • Brazil • Japan • Korea • Mexico • Singapore • Spain • United Kingdom • United States Copyright 2011 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied‚ scanned‚ or duplicated‚ in whole or in part. Due to electronic rights‚ some third party content may be suppressed from the eBook and/or eChapter(s). Editorial review has deemed that any suppressed content does not materially affect the overall learning
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KNOW TO WORDS YOU SHOULD SOUND SMART THE EVERY SOPHISTICATED PERSON SHOU LD BE ABLE TO U SE 1‚200 ESSENTIAL WORDS ROBERT W. BLY CONTENTS Dedication Acknowledgments Introduction About The Author DEDICATION For Peter Archer‚ a saint among men ACKNOWLEDGMENTS A prodigious debt of gratitude goes to Justin Cord Hayes and Katie Corcoran Lytle for the Herculean e ort they put forth to ameliorate this book. Thanks also to the following friends‚ family‚ and colleagues who suggested
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Vocabulary for TOEFL® iBT ® ® N E W YO R K Copyright © 2007 LearningExpress‚ LLC. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. Published in the United States by LearningExpress‚ LLC‚ New York. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data: Vocabulary for TOEFL iBT. p. cm. ISBN: 978-1-57685-632-1 1. Test of English as a Foreign Language—Study guides. 2. English language— Examinations—Study guides. 3. Vocabulary—Examinations—Study guides. 4. English
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Grammar Grammar 45 Name ___________________________________________________ Class _________ Date ____________________ Unit 1: Parts of Speech Lesson 1 Nouns: Concrete‚ Abstract‚ and Collective A noun is a word that names a person‚ place‚ thing‚ or idea. A singular noun names one person‚ place‚ thing‚ or idea‚ and a plural noun names more than one. SINGULAR friend field melody freedom PLURAL friends fields melodies freedoms Grammar Person: Place: Thing: Idea:
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