True or False Puzzle Word Roots 4 GRAD, MOT, CAD Intermediate True or False — myVocabulary.com

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Roots GRAD, MOT, CAD true or false: Decide if the vocabulary word has been used properly! Mark the following 12 sentences either True or False by highlighting the button. When you hit Submit, you will get back the correct answers and percentage score for correct answers.

Clue:

These vocabulary words come from Roots GRAD, MOT, CAD in Lesson Plan #4, Level 2. In addition to this True or False word puzzle activity, myvocabulary.objectsdev.com also features a free Interactive Puzzle, Fill-in-the-Blanks, Word Search, Crossword, Synonym or Antonym and Definition Match activity.

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Vocabulary Word List:

Roots GRAD, MOT, CAD true or false Level 2 word list:
accidentally, aggression, cadaver, cadence, coincidence, congressman, digress, momentous, motivate, mutiny, progressive, promotion

  • 1
    Julie earned a well deserved PROMOTION because her boss gave her a negative review.
  • 2
    An articulate speaker did not DIGRESS from his written speech and received a standing ovation.
  • 3
    If you play a PROGRESSIVE slot machine in Las Vegas, the amount you can win goes down with each turn.
  • 4
    When a teacher is enthusiastic and informative, he or she can MOTIVATE students to learn. :-)
  • 5
    Does William think the football players will MUTINY if the coach requires them to skip three meals?
  • 6
    The talented musician did not understand how to properly CADENCE his guitar.
  • 7
    Friends thought that an amazing COINCIDENCE had occurred because Margaret bought a puppy and she sister purchased a boat.
  • 8
    The MOMENTOUS event, attended by thousands, included a carnival, games and lots of food choices.
  • 9
    Since the dog acted with such AGGRESSION, the homeowner promptly informed police.
  • 10
    The lively CADAVER wore a navy suit, yellow shirt and striped tie.
  • 11
    The CONGRESSMAN, an energetic steelworker, enjoyed working his fields every day from dawn to dusk.
  • 12
    A baby who was trying to keep her balance ACCIDENTALLY knocked over a small table.