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Chapter 9 Vocabulary Images. Examples vs. Non-examples. constitute (v.). 1. 2. 2. 1. prerequisite (n.) – something required. Noun (object/situation) – Sentence #4 Passing the written test is a prerequisite to obtaining your driver’s license . 1. 2. predominant (adj.) - main.
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Chapter 9Vocabulary Images Examples vs. Non-examples
constitute (v.) 1 2
2 1 prerequisite (n.) – something required Noun (object/situation) – Sentence #4 Passing the written testis a prerequisiteto obtainingyour driver’s license.
1 2 predominant (adj.) - main Adjective – Sentence #1 The predominantlanguagespokenin Iraq is Arabic because 74% of people speak it.
2 1 nominal (adj.) – a small amount Adjective – Sentence #1 The nominalcost of the tacosallowed me to buy several of them.
Confiscate (v.) 1 2
decipher (v.) 1 2
default (v.) 1 2
1 2 hypothetical (adj.) – imaginary, made up Adjective – Sentence #2 The students’ thoughtswerehypothetical because they were daydreams about what they wished they were doing.
2 1 recession (n.) – economic downturn Noun (object/situation) – Sentence #3 The recessioncausedthe unemployment rate to increase.