Thursday, May 2, 2013

VOCABULARY, May 2nd, 2013

Vocabulary building is important for both reading comprehension and writing. Use the following two words (note the part of speech) in one sentence.

expedite      (verb)      +      myriad      (noun)

12 comments:

maryannth1 said...

A myriad of individuals working together expedite completion of a job.

LeslieB155 said...

Myriad of changes expedited the shipping delivery time.

Ashleigh H said...

bI must expedite my pace to get through this myriad of paperwork by Friday.

Ashleigh H said...

Was supposed to say;

I must expedite my pace in order to get through this myriad of paperwork by Friday.

Anonymous said...

R. Smale said

There are a myriad of options to expedite building this production.

LeighaM said...

The myriad of volunteers worked quickly together to expedite sand bagging; therefore, the homes by the river were not flooded.

Veronica Baig said...

MARY ANN: Nicely done!
LESLIE: You either have a word missing or a word too many in the sentence;-)
ASHLEIGH: Good sentence:-)
ROBERT: Well done!
LEIGHA: Great sentence:-)

Jocelyn B said...

Short stay admissions to hospital create a myriad of documentation and do not necessarily expedite wellness.

BrittanySemkowichENGL155 said...

The lawyer gave a myriad of arguments as to why the court should expedite the hearing.

vivien said...

A myriad had gathered to watch the fireworks but it was expedited because it had started to rain.

vivien said...

correction

A myriad of people had gathered to watch the fireworks but it was expedited because it had started to rain.

Veronica Baig said...

JOCELYN:Correct and interesting:-)
BRITTANY:Excellent!
VIVIEN: OK--but you need some punctuation in here;-)