Take the time to familiarize yourself with the following 16 useful adjectives: Advanced Adjectives Study Link Here is the list of the adjectives for reference: Affluent Cerulean Decrepit Effeminate Endemic Feminine Herculean Luminous Masculine Nefarious Obese Precarious Stingy Torturous Unpalatable Utopian Conversational Dialogue Read the following dialogue, which uses some of the words we haveContinue reading “Advanced Work with Adjectives”
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Top 25 Things You Need to Know to Pass the GED Reading and Language Arts Test
The following is adapted from the book Language Arts Workbook for the GED Test. I highly recommend it for study, as it has plenty of realistic practice question with explanations. Main Idea: Identify the main idea of a paragraph or passage. Structural Relationships: Distinguish between cause-and-effect, compare-and-contrast, and parallel relationships. Follow the sequence of eventsContinue reading “Top 25 Things You Need to Know to Pass the GED Reading and Language Arts Test”