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5/28/14

ETCETERA

ETCETERA

<Et-set-er-ah>

More; additional; etc;

Meaning the rest and other things.

 
The store had balls, kites, boomerangs and etcetera.


I have a horse, a dog, a cat and etcetera.

Etcetera

Etcetera (Reminds) Extra

Memory trick: We add extra to what we just said.


EXTRA




You brook, a brook. Did you enjoy your swim?

Answer below....




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Answer:  

No. Brook means to tolerate or endure. Brook also means a small stream or river. You endured a small stream. It may be too cold.

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