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isaiahh223gLv4
25 Jan 2022
convince - v. to persuade or prove, to influence
E.g: A persuasive essay tries to convince readers to adopt a certain belief or to take a certain action.
intense - adj. strong. powerful, extreme
E.g: After a few months away from home, her yearnings to see her family became intense.
potential -n. aptitude, capability
E.g: He has the potential to be a great singer.
potential - adj. probable, possible, latent
E.g: We saw a potential problem in his plan.
E.g: An object at rest has potential energy.
Which sentence uses the underlined word incorrectly?
A. She has great academic potential.
B. You have to potential me to the beach this weekend.
C. She just needs to be sure to stay intensely motivated to work on her studies.
D. She has to convince herself that she is capable of being a great student.
convince - v. to persuade or prove, to influence
E.g: A persuasive essay tries to convince readers to adopt a certain belief or to take a certain action.
intense - adj. strong. powerful, extreme
E.g: After a few months away from home, her yearnings to see her family became intense.
potential -n. aptitude, capability
E.g: He has the potential to be a great singer.
potential - adj. probable, possible, latent
E.g: We saw a potential problem in his plan.
E.g: An object at rest has potential energy.
Which sentence uses the underlined word incorrectly?
A. She has great academic potential.
B. You have to potential me to the beach this weekend.
C. She just needs to be sure to stay intensely motivated to work on her studies.
D. She has to convince herself that she is capable of being a great student.
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