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  2. -gry puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Specific wording varies substantially, but the puzzle has no clear answer, as there are no other common English words that end in -gry. [1] [2] Interpretations of the puzzle suggest it is either an answerless hoax; a trick question; a sincere question asking for an obscure word; or a corruption of a more straightforward puzzle, which may have ...

  3. Tense–aspect–mood - Wikipedia

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    The have/has/had + verb + -ed construction is negated by inserting not between the two words of the affirmative (have/has/had not taken). The construction "am/is/are" + verb + -"ing" indicates present tense combined with progressive aspect if the verb is innately non-stative, as in "I am taking it," or combined with innate stative aspect, as in ...

  4. Ed - Wikipedia

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    -ed, an English verb ending; Ed, an altar built by Israelite tribes by the River Jordan; Edition (printmaking), a number of prints struck from one plate, usually at the same time; Edition (book) Editor; Education, as in "tech ed" (technical education) or "phys ed" (physical education)

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  7. Lists of English words - Wikipedia

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    1.2 By formation. 1.3 By pronunciation. 1.4 By provenance. 1.5 By part of speech. 1.6 Regionalisms. 2 See also. ... List of words ending in ology-graphy-ism; By ...

  8. Dolch word list - Wikipedia

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    The Dolch word list is a list of frequently used English words (also known as sight words), compiled by Edward William Dolch, a major proponent of the "whole-word" method of beginning reading instruction. The list was first published in a journal article in 1936 [1] and then published in his book Problems in Reading in 1948. [2]

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