FIRST GRADE Entry word parts UNIT 3.

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FIRST GRADE Entry word parts UNIT 3

GREAT! Meaning Entry word Example sentence he-heal 620 … Which part is the colored one? he-heal 620 … head |hed| s.c. 1 cabeza. 2 (fig.) cabeza, mente, cerebro. 3 jefe, mandamás (en una organización) 4 cabeza (de un cabello): he won by a head = ganó por una cabeza. GREAT! Entry word Example sentence

GREAT! Guide words Abbreviation of the part of speech Page number Which part is the colored one? he-heal 620 … head |hed| s.c. 1 cabeza. 2 (fig.) cabeza, mente, cerebro. 3 jefe, mandamás (en una organización) 4 cabeza (de un cabello): he won by a head = ganó por una cabeza. GREAT! Abbreviation of the part of speech Page number

Abbreviation of the part of speech Pronunciation Which part is the colored one? he-heal 620 … head |hed| s.c. 1 cabeza. 2 (fig.) cabeza, mente, cerebro. 3 jefe, mandamás (en una organización) 4 cabeza (de un cabello): he won by a head = ganó por una cabeza. GREAT! Example sentence Abbreviation of the part of speech

GREAT! Translation Example sentence Entry word he-heal 620 … Which part is the colored one? he-heal 620 … head |hed| s.c. 1 cabeza. 2 (fig.) cabeza, mente, cerebro. 3 jefe, mandamás (en una organización) 4 cabeza (de un cabello): he won by a head = ganó por una cabeza. GREAT! Example sentence Entry word

Abbreviation of the part of speech Guide words Which part is the colored one? he-heal 620 … head |hed| s.c. 1 cabeza. 2 (fig.) cabeza, mente, cerebro. 3 jefe, mandamás (en una organización) 4 cabeza (de un cabello): he won by a head = ganó por una cabeza. GREAT! Translation Abbreviation of the part of speech

GREAT! Example sentence Entry word Translation he-heal 620 … Which part is the colored one? he-heal 620 … head |hed| s.c. 1 cabeza. 2 (fig.) cabeza, mente, cerebro. 3 jefe, mandamás (en una organización) 4 cabeza (de un cabello): he won by a head = ganó por una cabeza. GREAT! Entry word Translation