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agree(verb)

to have the same opinion


Ex)We agreed about some things, but we disagreed about others.

Full (adj)

containing or holding as much or as many as possible


Ex)The theater was full to capacity.

ground (noun)

the surface of the earth


Ex)They were lying/sitting on the ground.

Imagine(verb)

to think of or create (something that is not real) in your mind


Ex)a writer who has imagined an entire world of amazing creatures.


Imagination (noun)


Ex) You can find a solution if you use a little imagination.

In fact ( phrase)

In ture

Joke (noun)

something said or done to cause laughter


Ex)She meant it as a joke, but many people took her seriously.


Joke (verb)to say things that are meant to cause laughter : to make jokes about someone or something


Ex)She joked about the possibility of losing her job.

Iuck (noun)

the things that happen to a person because of chance : the accidental way things happen without being planned


Ex)We had good/bad luck fishing.


Iucky (adj): having good luck


We're lucky that things turned out as well as they did.

Scientist (noun)

a person who is trained in a science and whose job involves doing scientific research or solving scientific problems


Ex)a soil/marine/computer scientist

Serious (adj)

having an important or dangerous possible result


Ex)For my brother, not going to college was a serious mistake.

Wild (noun)

living in nature without human control or care : not tame


Ex) wild ducks/animals