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vocabulary - use in sentences
Converse of object
- specialize: They are unlikely to know the specialized vocabulary / terminology you use.
- reinforce: A final plenary session allowed students to reflect on what they had learned and reinforced any new vocabulary learned during the day.
- acquire: She may be delayed in acquiring the vocabulary, syntax, grammar and pragmatics of her age mates.
- enrich: There is also coverage of the huge variety of immigrant languages which have enriched the American vocabulary.
Adjective modifier
- controlled: Many elements of a controlled vocabulary are effectively defined by a software implementation.
- specialized: That's because Berne uses his own specialized vocabulary to describe the transactions involved in games.
- receptive: The main areas of impairment across the group are: receptive vocabulary, formulating sentences, verbal problem solving, literacy.
- descriptive: Ask pupils to compare the accounts in terms of factual information, the writer's viewpoint and the use of descriptive vocabulary.
- geographical: Geographical skills 2a ) To use extended geographical vocabulary.
Modifies a noun
- recognizer: The system is based on the Abbot large vocabulary speech recognizer and a probabilistic text retrieval system.
- decoder: We hope to be able to provide a capable large vocabulary decoder in the medium term.
- acquisition: Vocabulary acquisition is a good exercise here, with the methods referred to above.
- notebook: Making an art vocabulary notebook has proved a very simple solution.
- recognition: The 1995 Abbot hybrid connectionist-HMM large vocabulary recognition system.
- worksheet: Vocabulary Worksheet Factory If you have used the excellent Maths Worksheet Factory then you will want to have a go at this one.
Noun used with modifier
- namespace: GABRIELA CAMACHO GONZALEZ March 27th CV: A namespace vocabulary.
- sight: Has a sight vocabulary of less than five words.
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