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RE: Vocab-ability–68 (err = wander, stray) – A More Powerful Vocabulary (earn UpVotes with “Vocab Practice” exercise)

  1. Error
    I found error sentence in that paragraph.

  2. Erratic
    This molecule is erratic, that really dangerous.

  3. Knight-errant
    I met with a knight-errant at that intersection yesterday.

  4. Aberration
    A dream is a kind aberration of our life.

A suggestion: Could you tell us the type of that words such as noun, adjective etc :)

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What do you mean? Do you not understand what nouns and adjectives are? That I could explain.

Or do you want me to indicate if a certain word in the Vocab-ability boxes is a noun or an adjective. That would be impossible, as I have already finished making all the boxes.

There is a way for you to determine, by yourself, whether a word is a noun or a verb.

If the definition begins with "a" or "an," the word is a NOUN.
If the definition begins with "to," the word is a VERB.
All other words will be either ADJECTIVES or ADVERBs. (Most of them will be adjectives.)