Vocabulary building is important for both reading comprehension and writing. Use the following two words (note the part of speech) in one sentence.
insidious (adjective) + engender (verb)
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Wednesday, November 21, 2007
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The insidious green masked man engendered fear in the audience.
The criminal lawyer engendered a insideous defence for the accused.
Margaret: The adjective is a little awkward here.
Tammy: OK, but you can see the little grammar error here?
The insidious taxi driver engendered fear in his passengers while driving in rush hour traffic in New York.
Margaret: Better.
The inefficacity of the government of Canada will soon engender an insidious economic problem like in U.S.
The criminal lawyer engendered an insideous defence for the accused.
Richard: You've made a new word there;-) The noun you need is inefficacy. Your vocabulary usage is good!
Tammy: Yes!
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