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58 Cards in this Set
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Armchair |
A comfortable chair with sides that support your arms |
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Balcony |
A small area joined to the wall outside a room on a high level where you can stand or sit |
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Bell |
An electrical object that makes a ringing sound when you press a switch |
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Belong |
To feel happy and comfortable in a place or with a group of people |
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Blanket |
A thick, warm cover that you sleep under |
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Bulb |
A glass object containing a wire which produces light from electricity |
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Cave |
a large hole in the side of a cliff, mountain, or under the ground |
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Chest of drawers |
a piece of furniture with drawers for keeping c clothes in |
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Consist (of) |
To be formed or made from two or more things |
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Contain |
It one thing contains another, it has it inside it |
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Cooker |
A piece of equipment used to cook food |
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Corridor |
Passage in a building or train with rooms on one or both sides |
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Cosy |
Comfortable and warm |
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Cottage |
A small house, usually in the countryside |
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Cushion |
A cloth bag filled with something soft which you sit on or lean against to make you comfortable |
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Design |
The way in which something is planned and made |
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Exist |
To be real or present |
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Fridge |
A large container that uses electricity to keep food cold |
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Guess |
To give an answer or opinion about something without having all the facts |
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Improve |
To get better or to make something better |
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Include |
To have something or someone as part of something larger or more general, such as group, price, or process |
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Matter |
To be important, or to affect what happens |
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Microwave |
An electric oven that uses waves of energy to cook or heat food |
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Mirror |
a piece of glass with a shiny metallic material on one side which produces an image of anything that is in front of it |
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Own |
To have something that legally belongs to you |
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Pillow |
I soft object which you rest your head on in bed |
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Relax |
To become happy and comfortable because nothing is worrying you |
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Remain |
To continue to be in the same mistake; to continue to exist when everything or everyone else has gone |
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Right |
Exactly in a place or time |
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Sink |
a bowl that is fixed to the wall in the kitchen or bathroom that you wash dishes or your hands, etc. in |
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Suppose |
To think that something is likely to be true |
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Tap |
The part at the end of a pipe which controls the flow of water |
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Tidy |
To make a place tidy |
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Upstairs |
On or to a higher level of a building |
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Washbasin |
A bowl in the bathroom that water can flow into, used for washing your face or hands |
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Windmill |
A building with Long parts at the top that turn in the wind, used for producing power or crashing grain |
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Apologise |
To tell someone that you are sorry about something you have done |
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Canteen |
Restaurant in an office, Factory, or School |
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Earn a wage |
To get money for doing work |
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Explain |
To make something clear or easy to understand by giving reasons for it or details about it |
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Fail an exam
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To not pass a test or an exam |
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Have fun |
To enjoy yourself |
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Invite |
To ask someone to come to a social event |
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Learn |
To get knowledge or skill in a new subject or activity |
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Lose |
To not be able to find someone or something |
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Make friends |
To begin to know and like someone |
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Miss the bus |
To arrive too late to get on a bus, train or aircraft |
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Pass an exam |
To succeed at at a test or exam |
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Ring |
If something rings, it makes the sound of a bell, and if you ring a bell, you cause it to make a sound |
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Set off |
to start a journey |
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Sit an exam |
To take an exam |
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Spend time doing something |
to use time doing something or being somewhere |
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Study |
To learn about a subject, usually at school or university |
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Suggest |
to express an idea or plan for someone to consider |
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Take an exam |
To do an official test |
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Take time to do something |
To do something without hurrying |
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Teach |
to give lessons in a particular subject at a school, university, etc. |
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Thank |
To tell someone that you are grateful for something they have done or given to you |