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Vocabulary University® 39 Week Lesson Plan-True/False Sentences for Week #2

Directions for the localhost/vocabulary True/False Sentences: In the following 21 sentences, mark T or F to indicate whether the words have been used properly! ANSWERS are at the bottom of the page.

Word bank in alphabetical order for the localhost/vocabulary true/false sentences, Week 2:

  • Roots DICT and CRED: abdicate, credence, credentials, credibility, credit, credo, creed, dedicate, dictionary, dictatorial, dictatorship, discredit, edict, incredible, incredulous, indicate, indictment, jurisdiction, miscreant, predicate, prediction

    ___ 1. The children at the birthday party loved the puppet show featuring the kind, happy MISCREANT.

    ___ 2. Helen carried her nifty CREED in the navy blue backpack that she had just purchased at Target.

    ___ 3. The baseball player tried to DISCREDIT the home plate umpire's ability to see the flagrant violation even though the first base coach agreed with the call.

    ___ 4. Spectators were thrilled at the INCREDIBLE agility of the limber gymnasts who were participating at the meet.

    ___ 5. The lovely INCREDULOUS watch was suspended from a delicate gold chain on Heather's neck.

    ___ 6. When her clients saw the gorgious view, the sight of such beauty gave CREDENCE to the realtor's genuine enthusiasm for the unique property.

    ___ 7. Since the impressive CREDENTIALS were necessary to have the roses flourish, the gardener would certainly to purchase at least a ten pound sack.

    ___ 8. Confident of the agent's CREDIBILITY and the maps from reputable AAA, Paul's encountered no problems on his trip across the country.

    ___ 9. During the Academy Awards ceremony, most actors and actresses give CREDIT to those individuals who have helped and supported their careers.

    ___ 10. Especially in the summer mornings, Bonnie enjoyed her CREDO with bananas and raspberries.

    ___ Choose (1!)11. Cory's teacher took time to INDICATE on the research paper the areas of particularly good analysis. ___ 11. Ellen asked, "Did you INDICATE to your mom that you might be late for dinner if the job interview went longer than you anticipate"?

    ___ 12. Since Ben was not satisfied with the synonyms in the Thesaurus, he decided he ought to check the definitions in the DICTIONARY, as well.

    ___ 13. Due to earlier unwise decisions, the two hostile brothers now fought over who would head up the DICTATORSHIP of a proposed venture.

    ___ 14. Rose's lawyer declared her plans to DEDICATE a large sum of her net worth for scholarship money to aid those needing funds for further education.

    ___ 15. Don't dismiss this PREDICTION as foolishness simply because the sanitation department cleans streets on Monday!

    ___ 16. Dad was so angry at the disorder he posted an EDICT on the kitchen cabinet, "Clean up this mess or else...!"

    ___ 17. The judge and the entire courtroom were pleased by the JURISDICTION he read from a volume of regulations.

    ___ 18. Valerie was so grateful to PREDICATE the owners of the kennel for their hard work in training her Labrador, Magic.

    ___ 19. Due to a life-threatening illness, the chairman planned to ABDICATE his position effective immediately.

    ___ 20. The carpet comapny technician entered the home with an INDICTMENT of the items Mrs. Holmes had discussed with his manager.

    ___ 21. The new school, Opportunities For All, purposely hired a DICTATORIAL principal who would impose definite structure and absolute discipline.

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    Any questions can be directed to Jan and Carey Cook at Vocabulary University for clarification.

    For further enrichment, explore our other Week 2 Latin and Greek root word activities:

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  • Week 2 Story
  • 1st Semester (13 week) Matrix
  • Week 1 Puzzles


  • True (T) and False (F) Answers: 1 - F; 2 - F; 3 - T; 4 - T; 5 - F; 6 - T; 7 - F; 8 - T; 9 - T; 10 - F; 11 - T; 12 - T; 13 - F ; 14 - F; 15 - F; 16 - T; 17 - F; 18 - F; 19 - T; 20 - F; 21 - T


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