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Move those feet, to the beat Root vocabulary Week  26 Mob/mot Move those feet, to the beat Root vocabulary Week  26 Mob/mot

Move those feet, to the beat Root vocabulary Week 26 Mob/mot - PowerPoint Presentation

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Move those feet, to the beat Root vocabulary Week 26 Mob/mot - PPT Presentation

Move those feet to the beat Root vocabulary Week 26 Mobmot Latin Move Tract Latin pull draw tendtenstent Latin stretch give adj able to move from one place to another Most adults carry a ID: 761825

latin move argument room move latin room argument mobile tractor extend tension people stretch tent equipment motivation act pull

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Move those feet, to the beat Root vocabulary Week 26

Mob/mot Latin- Move Tract Latin- pull, draw tend/tens/tent Latin- stretch, give

( adj ) - able to move from one place to another Most adults carry a mobile phone everywhere they go. mobile

(n) - the condition of being eager to act or work Many people lack the motivation to go to the gym at 5:00 a.m. motivation

(n) - a reason for doing something My motive for learning Spanish is so that I can speak with my grandmother , who doesn’t speak English. motive

(n) - a large vehicle used to pull farm equipment Farmers use a tractor to move heavy farm equipment. tractor

(v) - to reduce the strength, value, or importance of something Even the stormy weather could not detract from the joy the bride and groom felt on their wedding day. de tract

n - enter into a formal and legally binding agreement. The landlord developed a contract for the new tenants to sign. contract

(n) - the act or power of carefully thinking about, listening to, or watching someone or something The new baby drew the attention of the children in the room. attention

(v) - to cause something, such as your arm or leg, to straighten out or to stretch out Please extend your hand in friendship to our new student. extend

(n) - the amount that something is stretched; an uneasy feeling that makes it difficult to relax The argument between the students created tension in the room. tension

( adj ) - likely to cause people to argue or disagree Since he was in a contentious mood, Maria decided to leave early, avoiding an argument. con tent ious