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What is a Verb?
Located in English / The Parts of Speech / Multimedia
be/bee
Located in English / Homophones
dee/[D]
Located in English / Homophones
gee/[G]
Located in English / Homophones
cay/key
Located in English / Homophones
me/[mi]
Located in English / Homophones
weak/week
Located in English / Homophones
Seals
Three species breed around New Zealand’s coastline and on its temperate and subantarctic islands. These are the New Zealand fur seal, the New Zealand or Hooker’s sea lion, and the southern elephant seal. A fourth, the leopard seal, is a frequent visitor. Leopard seals breed in the New Zealand-claimed sector of Antarctica, the Ross Dependency, along with Weddell seals, crabeater seals and Ross seals.
Located in Science / / Marine / Mammals
Seaweed
Until recently seaweeds were described as simple plants that grew in the sea, but scientists now consider that the structure and chemistry of seaweeds is so distinctive that they warrant their own classification.
Located in Science / Biology / Marine
wile/while
Located in English / Homophones