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Carrying & Leading

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Duc - Lead

Words containing 'duc' generally mean leading.

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Conduct

  • In the musical sense, to conduct means to lead a group of musicians in the music they're playing.
    • Example: He conducted the piece beautifully.
    • Alternative: He led [the orchestra through] the piece beautifully.
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Educate

  • To educate means to lead people to greater knowledge.
    • Example: She educated me on the civil rights movement in America.
    • Alternative: She taught me about the civil rights movement in America.

Port - Carry

Words containing 'port' generally mean carrying.

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Portable

  • Things that are portable can be carried.
    • Example: I really need a portable fan in this heat.
    • Alternative: I really need a handheld fan in this heat.
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Porter

  • A porter is someone whose job it is to carry luggage.
    • Example: My suitcase was so heavy that even the porter struggled to carry it.
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Export

  • To export is to send or carry things from one place to another. It's often used in the context of taking things from your country to another country.
    • Example: The strawberries were exported to other European countries.
    • Alternative: The strawberries were sent to other European countries.
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Import

  • To import is to send or carry things into somewhere from somewhere else. It's often used in the context of bringing things from one country to your own country.
    • Example: The car was imported from Germany.
    • Alternative: The car was sent over from Germany.
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Report

  • To report is to describe something. Someone who is reporting is 'carrying' back information about something.
  • A report is a document detailing this kind of information. It's a written account of the information 'carried' back.
    • Example: Ingrid reported the event with total accuracy.
    • Alternative: Ingrid recounted the event with total accuracy.

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1Spelling

2Punctuation

3Grammar

3.1Word Classes

3.2Conjunctions

3.3Writing Coherently

3.4Verbs

3.5Modal Verbs

3.6Phrasal Verbs

3.7Subjunctive Verbs

3.8Sentences

3.9Tenses

3.10Adverbials

3.11Language Techniques

4Decoding Words

5Reading & Writing

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