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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Are the following sentences correct?
lethal- more deadly
roster- the list of the people
filed a lawsuit- put a special paper in a court, which start a trial
invalidate - make something not legal
  

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Anonymous Are the following sentences correct? They are definitions, not sentences. As definitions, they are OK like this: lethal- deadly roster- list of the people filed a lawsuit- gave a special paper to a court, which started a trial invalidate - make something not legal

  • Anonymous Are the following sentences correct?
  • They are definitions, not sentences.
  • As definitions, they are OK like this: lethal- deadly roster- list of the people filed a lawsuit- gave a special paper to a court, which started a trial invalidate - make something not legal
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AnonymousAre the following sentences correct?
They are definitions, not sentences. As definitions, they are OK like this:

lethal- deadly
roster- list of the people
filed a lawsuit- gave a special paper to a court, which started a trial
invalidate - make something not legal

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