Words With the Root CHRON (5 Illustrated Examples)

Words With the Root CHRON (5 Illustrated Examples)

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0:00 Words With the Root CHRON
0:24 Illustrated sentence examples 1-5
2:46 Summary
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Words with the root CHRON are related to TIME. This video provides 5 illustrated examples of words with the root CHRON. Each example comprises a picture and an associated sentence example.

By seeing a picture and then associating it with a sentence in which a word with the root CHRON is used, a strong mental connection is formed so you will remember the word more easily.

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Slide 9 – crazy wall
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Slide 11 – Reagans
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President Reagan and Nancy Reagan posing in the White House red room before attending the Inaugural Balls in Washington, DC. 1 20 81

Slide 13 – TV screen
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1 Comment

  1. Muhammad Abdul Moiz on November 2, 2021 at 11:18 am

    Hello Dear David,

    How are you doing?

    Many thanks for this video. Is there any way to contact you personally?

    Regards!