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Match the term to its example.
1. past tense verb
an acronym
2. contraction
comparative degree
3. examine carefully to separate the elements
almost never
4. verb phrase
superlative degree
5. adverb phrase
am going
6. ZIP
analyze
believed
7. two things compared
8. three things compared
isn't
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