Vocabulary building is important for both reading comprehension and writing. Use the following two words (note the part of speech) in one sentence.
synthetically (adverb) + impervious (noun)
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Wednesday, February 27, 2008
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The synthetically manufactured grass was impervious to the rain.
The synthetically made coat was impervious to the wind.
This fruit has been synthetically grown, which makes it impervious to diseases.
A natural materials imperviousness to the addition of synthetically added liquids, is the focus of our science lesson today.
Janine, Kelsey, Nancy, : Good sentences:-)
Tammy: Yes, but note that you have changed the word form of the noun--try to keep the original;-)
Synthetically altered corn is impervious to pest.
The focus of our science lesson today, is to determine the impervious abilities of specific synthetically manufactured substance's.
Irena: Yes, but note that you need to make "pest" plural;-)
Tammy: Good idea, now check these items: commas don't usually go before verbs; qualities would be a better word than abilities; and substances is a plural not a possessive;-)
Thank you for your help Veronica.
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