Use short, simple words or phrases (8)

Matching exercise

Items on the left (long, complex words or phrases); Items on the right (short, simple words or phrases)
accelerate
acquaint yourself with
aligned
ascertain
assemble
calculate
circumvent
complete
comply with
comprises
constitutes
contemplate
cumulative
deduct
defer
delete
designate
determine
disburse
discharge
disconnect
establish
exclude
expire
fabricate
implement
insert
participate
reimburse
represents
review, scrutinize

 


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