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Insert the appropriate word form from the VARY and VALUE VARY(v) VARYING VARIABLE VARIATION VARIETY INVARIABLY VARIOUS 1.VARY measures were introduced last year to directly address the issue of unemployment. 2. People adapt to a foreign culture with VARIOUS levels of success. 3. Non-verbal communication INVARIABLE across cultures. 4. Happiness does VARYABLE by culture and some countries and cultures are happier than others. 5. Why did a VARY a cultures develop in ancient Southest Asia? 6. All these VARIATION can affect a students performance. 7. The standard of teaching not always of the same quality, i.e. it is VARIETY. 8. We have not been able to carry out improvements for a VARIABLE of reason. 9. Research has shown significant VARIOUS within the cultural groups in Africa. 10. Fashion, art and culture VARYING influence each other. 11. There are VARYABLE reasons why people experience each other. 12. A new study suggests that expression of emotion VARY by culture. 13. Cultural VARIETY is a term which is used to denote within-group similarities and betwen-group differences which can be of any sort –physical, psychological, behavioral, etc. VALUE(v) VALUE (n) EVALUATE VALUABLE INVALUABLE VALUABLES VALUES (n/pl) VALUELESS 1. The research will be very VALUABLE to everyone intrested in this history of Rome. 2. Family VALUES are thought to be the ideal to which a successful and responsible society should strive. 3. The program educational VALUE was being questioned. 4. Her study provides and EVALUATE contribution to homescholing. 5. No one can deny the VALUABLES of a good education. 6. She VALUE the times she spends with her family. 7. Her opinion is highly INVALUABLE among her colleagues. 8. America was founded on the VALUES freedom and justice for all. 9. The study EVALUATE the long-term effects of divorce on children. 10. Information itself is INVALUABLE unless translated into usable knowledge. 11. My parents did not pass many VALUES, although they both worked so hard all their lives. But the VALUES that they passed on are infinitely more VALUABLE. 12. I will have the family jewels EVALUATE by a professional.
Sep 2, 2014 11:52 AM
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Insert the appropriate word form from the VARY and VALUE

VARY(v) VARYING VARIABLE VARIATION VARIETY INVARIABLY VARIOUS

1.VARIABLE measures were introduced last year to directly address the issue of unemployment.
2. People adapt to a foreign culture with VARIOUS levels of success.
3. Non-verbal communication INVARIABLY APPEARS across cultures.
4. Happiness does VARY by culture and some countries and cultures are happier than others.
5. Why did a VARIETY OF cultures develop in ancient Southest Asia?
6. All these VARIATIONS can affect a students performance.
7. The standard of teaching IS not always of the same quality, i.e. it is VARIABLE 
8. We have not been able to carry out improvements for a VARIETY of reasonS
9. Research has shown significant VARIETY within the cultural groups in Africa.
10. Fashion, art and culture HAVE VARYING influence ON each other.
11. There are VARIOUS reasons why people experience each other. (this doesn't make sense, what are you trying to say)
12. A new study suggests that THE expression of emotion VARIES by culture. OR

A new study suggests that expression of emotion VARIES by culture.
13. Cultural VARIATION is a term which is used to denote within-group similarities and betwen-group differences which can be of any sort –physical, psychological, behavioral, etc.

VALUE(v) VALUE (n) EVALUATE VALUABLE INVALUABLE
VALUABLES VALUES (n/pl) VALUELESS

1. The research will be very VALUABLE to everyone intrested in this history of Rome.
2. Family VALUES are thought to be the ideal to which a successful and responsible society should strive.
3. The programS educational VALUE was being questioned.
4. Her study provides and EVALUATE contribution to homescholing. (this doesn't make sense, what are you trying to say)
5. No one can deny the VALUE of a good education.
6. She VALUES the time she spends with her family.
7. Her opinion is INVALUABLE among her colleagues. OR

Her opinion is highly VALUED among her colleagues.
8. America was founded on the VALUES OF freedom and justice for all.
9. The study EVALUATES the long-term effects of divorce on children.
10. Information itself is VALUELESS unless translated into usable knowledge. (better to say worthless)
11. My parents did not pass many VALUES ON TO ME, although they both worked so hard all their lives. But the VALUES that they DID PASS on are infinitely more VALUABLE.
12. I will have the family jewels EVALUATED by a professional. (to find out if they are they real) OR

i will have the family jewels VALUED by a professional (to find out how much money they are worth)

 

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May 1, 2015
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