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59 Cards in this Set
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cook - v. |
I want to cook dinner. |
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dinner - n. |
I want to cook dinner. |
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excuse - v. |
excuse me. |
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find - v. |
I want to find a supermarket. |
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here - adv. |
Is there a supermarket nere here? I am here! |
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live - v. |
I live with Marsha. |
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near - adv. |
Is there a supermarket near here? |
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sorry - adj. |
I am sorry. |
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supermarket - n. |
The supermarket is at 1500 Irving street. |
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there - adv. |
Are you there? You are there. |
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want - v. |
I want to cook dinner. |
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wrong - adj. |
You have the wrong number. |
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ANNA: I am in my new apartment!Great! I live with Marsha. We're roommates. I want to cook dinner. Hum. Is there a supermarket near here? Marsha knows. Marsha's work number is 555-8986. |
MAN: Hello. |
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ANNA: Hello. Is this Marsha? It is Anna. |
MAN: I am sorry. You have the wrong number. |
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ANNA: Oh. Is this 555-8986. |
MAN: No. This is 555-8689. |
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ANNA: Oh. Excuse me! |
MAN: Okay. Bye. |
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ANNA: One more time. 555-8986. Please be Marsha. |
MARSHA: Hello. This is Marsha. |
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ANNA: Yes Marsha. I want to cook dinner. |
MARSHA: Excuse me! Anna. Is that you? |
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ANNA: Oh, yes. I am here! |
MARSHA: Good. You are there. |
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ANNA: I want to find a supermarket. |
MARSHA: Oh. Okay. The supermarket is at 1500 Irving street. It is near the apartment. |
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ANNA: Great! Goodbye! |
MARSHA: Goodbye, Anna. |
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ANNA: There is a big supermarket on our street. And Marsha says I am a good cook! Until next time ... ! |
MARSHA: Bye. |
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name - n. |
What is your name? |
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name - n. |
What is your name? |
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spell - v. |
How do you spell your name? |
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name - n. |
What is your name? |
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spell - v. |
How do you spell your name? |
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address - n. |
What is your address? |
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name - n. |
What is your name? |
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spell - v. |
How do you spell your name? |
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address - n. |
What is your address? |
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live - v. |
Where do you live? |
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name - n. |
What is your name? |
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spell - v. |
How do you spell your name? |
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address - n. |
What is your address? |
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live - v. |
Where do you live? |
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phone - n. |
What is your phone number? |
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Hello! I am Sarah. That is S-A-R-A-H. I live at 247 Oak St. in Washington, DC. The zip code is 20002. My phone number is 202-555-1477. Nice to meet you! |
Name Address Phone Number |
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analysis - n. |
Blood samples were collected and sent to the laboratory for analysis. |
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and - conj. |
I exercise and paint every Thursday. |
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animal - n. |
My favorite animal is the cat. |
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another - pron. |
The doctor is not in his office. Please come another day. |
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answer - n. v. |
The teacher asks a question, And the student answers. Your answer is correct. John's answer is wrong. |
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any - pron. |
Is there any chocolate cake left? You can come any day you like. |
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anyone - pron. |
Anyone can learn English online easily. |
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anything - pron. |
You can buy her anything! She is not picky! |
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appear - v. |
It appears that you have studied for the exam. Smoke appeared on the horizon.
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apply - v. |
I need to apply for a visa before visiting the United States. Her Youtube channel teaches you how to apply makeup. |
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approach - n. v. |
We need a new approach to the situation. The train approached its destination. |
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area - n. |
Mary lives in the rural areas in France. To bring the area of a triangle, You have to multiply the height by the base and divide them over two. |
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argue - v. |
This is not the time to argue. |
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arm - n. |
Allen broke his arm yesterday. He will not be able to play basketball for a while. |
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around - adv. |
She will arrive at around 11 o'clock. |
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arrive - v. |
She arrived at around 11 o'clock. The plane arrived safely.
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art - n. |
He has a degree in Arts. |
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article - n. |
The article talks about immigration in Europe. |
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artist - n. |
The artist drew a brilliant painting. |
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as - perp. |
As we agreed, we will not eat fried food anymore. |
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as - conj. as tall as. as short as. as good as. |
He is as tall as a giraffe. |