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name
The Governor named him to be a justice on the state Supreme Court.
She said the President will name her to be an ambassador.
We named our son John, after his grandfather.
Her dogs name is Elmo.
narrow
The Democrats passed the bill by a narrow majority.
They ran along the narrow path between the two buildings.
The narrow valley was less than a kilometer wide.
nation
The American nation is more than two hundred years old.
native
He is a native of Texas.
natural
I am interested in biology and other natural sciences.
It is natural for a cat to sleep most of the time.
Babies naturally cry a lot.
nature
She enjoys the beauty of nature.
Modern technology cannot protect us from storms, wildfires and other acts of nature.
navy
He led an exciting life in the navy.
near
Rain is near; I can smell it.
She lives near the sea.
necessary
The farmer said rain is necessary to save his crops.
A passport is necessary before you go.
need
I need some sleep.
Do you need a drink?
He needed someone to help him learn English.
negotiate
They are trying to negotiate a peace agreement.
neither
Neither boy had any money.
neutral
The election officials were not neutral.
never
I had never seen him before.
He said he would never lie to me.
new
They have a new baby.
Did you see the new information about the Governor?
John bought a new car today.
California needs some new electric power centers.
She has some exciting new ideas.
news
The local news on television last night was full of violence.
next
The next job is to clean house.
Turn left at the next street.
nice
I hope you have a nice time with your friend.
Their children seem nice.
He said some very nice things about you.
night
Did you hear that storm last night?
no
No, I will not do it.
After the windstorm, no fruit was left on the tree.
As soon as the show started we could see that our friend was no actor.
noise
What is making so much noise?
nominate
The Democratic Party nominated our Governor as its Presidential candidate.
Do you think we should nominate Tom as our committee representative?
noon
He usually eats lunch about noon.
I have to be in his office at noon.
normal
Snow is normal this time of year.
Her normal drink is tea.
I expect him to leave home at the normal time.
north
We drove north for 10 miles.
one mile = 1.6 kilometers
not
She is not going.
note
She noted that our report must be completed by three oclock.
I wrote a short note about the meeting so I could talk about it tomorrow.
She sent a Christmas note to some of her friends.
nothing
He had eaten nothing all day.
He talked of nothing but food.
now
Now I understand what you meant.
Can you talk to me now?
nowhere
The boy said he had nowhere to go.
nuclear
He worked as a nuclear engineer.
The government fears that terrorists will buy or steal nuclear weapons.
number
A large number of people are expected to join the protest.
name
The Governor named him to be a justice on the state Supreme Court.
She said the President will name her to be an ambassador.
We named our son John, after his grandfather.
Her dogs name is Elmo.
narrow
The Democrats passed the bill by a narrow majority.
They ran along the narrow path between the two buildings.
The narrow valley was less than a kilometer wide.
nation
The American nation is more than two hundred years old.
native
He is a native of Texas.
natural
I am interested in biology and other natural sciences.
It is natural for a cat to sleep most of the time.
Babies naturally cry a lot.
nature
She enjoys the beauty of nature.
Modern technology cannot protect us from storms, wildfires and other acts of nature.
navy
He led an exciting life in the navy.
near
Rain is near; I can smell it.
She lives near the sea.
necessary
The farmer said rain is necessary to save his crops.
A passport is necessary before you go.
need
I need some sleep.
Do you need a drink?
He needed someone to help him learn English.
negotiate
They are trying to negotiate a peace agreement.
neither
Neither boy had any money.
neutral
The election officials were not neutral.
never
I had never seen him before.
He said he would never lie to me.
new
They have a new baby.
Did you see the new information about the Governor?
John bought a new car today.
California needs some new electric power centers.
She has some exciting new ideas.
news
The local news on television last night was full of violence.
next
The next job is to clean house.
Turn left at the next street.
nice
I hope you have a nice time with your friend.
Their children seem nice.
He said some very nice things about you.
night
Did you hear that storm last night?
no
No, I will not do it.
After the windstorm, no fruit was left on the tree.
As soon as the show started we could see that our friend was no actor.
noise
What is making so much noise?
nominate
The Democratic Party nominated our Governor as its Presidential candidate.
Do you think we should nominate Tom as our committee representative?
noon
He usually eats lunch about noon.
I have to be in his office at noon.
normal
Snow is normal this time of year.
Her normal drink is tea.
I expect him to leave home at the normal time.
north
We drove north for 10 miles.
one mile = 1.6 kilometers
not
She is not going.
note
She noted that our report must be completed by three oclock.
I wrote a short note about the meeting so I could talk about it tomorrow.
She sent a Christmas note to some of her friends.
nothing
He had eaten nothing all day.
He talked of nothing but food.
now
Now I understand what you meant.
Can you talk to me now?
nowhere
The boy said he had nowhere to go.
nuclear
He worked as a nuclear engineer.
The government fears that terrorists will buy or steal nuclear weapons.
number
A large number of people are expected to join the protest.