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Played (had, did)

Played (had, did). Role is a noun and means the part or the function that something/someone has or does. His role at the restaurant is to cook. Vin Diesel’s role in Fast & Furious is a racer. Our eyes have an important role; they let us see our world. Nonexample

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Played (had, did)

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  1. Played (had, did)

  2. Role is a noun and means the part or the function that something/someone has or does His role at the restaurant is to cook. Vin Diesel’s role in Fast & Furious is a racer. Our eyes have an important role; they let us see our world. Nonexample We need another role of toilet paper.

  3. Basis (noun) means because of a particular fact or reason My basis for eating all of the cookies is that I loved them! My basis for going to school is that I want to graduate. My basis for saving money is to buy a car. On what basis will you take the GED test next month? I will take my GED test next month on the basis that I am prepared.

  4. Influential (adj) having a lot of influenceInfluence (verb) means to have an effect on …. Obama is an influential person because he is someone who many people listen to. I can influence a company to hire me if I get more education. That guy is under the influence of something. Television influences many people to be lazy and unintelligent.

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