True or False Puzzle Latin Word Roots 10 JECT, PEND, LECT True or False Intermediate– myVocabulary.com

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  • Use the Greek and Latin word list and roots to determine if the context sentence is True or False. Email your answers to friends, family and teachers.
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Directions:

Mark the following 12 intermediate level sentences using the Latin Root Words JECT, PEND and LECT either True or False by highlighting the button. When you hit SUBMIT, you will get back the correct answers, sentence, comment and percentage score.

Clue:

This root words intermediate level word list for JECT, PEND and LECT come from the Lesson Plan Word Root 10 Intermediate level. In addition to this True or False activity, myvocabulary.objectsdev.com also features a free Interactive Puzzle, Fill in the Blanks, Definition Match and Reading Passage.
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Vocabulary Word List:

ADJACENT, APPENDAGE, CONJECTURE, DILIGENTLY, ILLEGIBLE, INTELLIGENTSIA, LEGACY, OBJECTIVE, PENDANT, PENDULUM, PERPENDICULAR, PROJECTION

  • 1
    Mario borrowed the ADJACENT stool crafted in mahogany for the play.
  • 2
    The instructor detailed the OBJECTIVE of the game and suggested strategies to win!
  • 3
    Ames sincerely hoped the CONJECTURE would be affordable.
  • 4
    The statistician made a calculated PROJECTION that a market does exist for this product.
  • 5
    The invitations were hand written in ILLEGIBLE lettering by a reputable professional.
  • 6
    Upon his death, Larry would leave a generous LEGACY to his daughter that would include wonderful memories and property.
  • 7
    A golfer DILIGENTLY played 36 holes on a local course every weekend.
  • 8
    When Calvin graduated magna cum laude, he became part of the university's INTELLIGENTSIA
  • 9
    The robin carried so many twigs that it seemed as if she had an APPENDAGE hanging from her beak.
  • 10
    A goldsmith designed a PENDANT with red stones for a client.
  • 11
    Warren watched the PENDULUM as it rotated 360 degrees on the ceiling.
  • 12
    Will parks his car almost PERPENDICULAR to the curb in a legal space.