Vocabulary building is important for both reading comprehension and writing. Use the following two words (note the part of speech) in one sentence.
expedite (verb) + myriad (noun)
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
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Cindy had a myriad of activities to complete for the project and many of these had to be expedited.
Cindy: Yes--and remember punctuation;-)
Cindy had a myriad of activities to complete for the project, and many of these had to be expedited.
Cindy: That's better!
The au student has a myriad of assignments to complete for several courses, and all of them must be expedited; otherwise, her grade point average will decrease.
To expedite the moving into a new office, a myriad of chores had to be completed by staff and management.
Sara: Yes, but how about making the student more generic--use "the" instead of "her";-)
Kerry: Yes, but note that the structure is either "expedite the move" or "expedite moving".
The au student has a myriad of assignments to complete for several courses, and all of them must be expedited; otherwise, the grade point average will decrease.
Although we have to expedite the approval for this rush request, we still have to analyze the myriad of possible solutions.
Sara: Yes!
Carole:Good sentence:-)
The courier must expedite a myriad of packages.
Matt: Excellent!
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