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Facts, true.

Right. (Adj)

To be able to bring a piece of information back into your mind.

Remember. (V)

When it rains a lot.

Rainy. (Adj)

A short information test.

Quiz. (V)

Something that is being discussed or considered.

Subject. (N)

To look at give your attention to something to get information, often to help you decide if something is correct.

Check. (V)

The planet on which human life has developed.

World. (N)

During the time, or at the same time.

While.

With out any doubt.

Sure. (Adj)

A school for children under five years old.

Nursery school.

One more person or thing of the same type.

Another. (Adj)

The organ inside your head that controls how you think, feel and move

Brain. (N)

Nearly but not quite.

Almost. (Adv)

To find something for the first time, or something that has not been knew before.

Discover. (V)

So full of clouds that you can't see the sun.

Cloudy. (Adj)

A person having a high level of knowledge or skill in a particular subject.

Expert. (N)

Know about many people.

Famous. (Adj)

used with an adjective or adverb to mean ‘to whatever degree’.


For EX:


1- She has the window open, however cold it is outside.

However. (Adv)

Facts provided or learned about something or someone.

Information. (N)

A small in amount.

Not many. (Adj)

The period between birth and death.

Life. (N)

To happen, or take place.

Occur. (V)

The best than others of the same type.

Superior. (Adj)

In the way that is hard to believe.

Incredibly. (Adv)

member of the primate genus Homo, especially a member of the species Homo sapiens, distinguished from other apes by a large brain and the capacity for speech.

Humans. (Adj)

A set of pages that show the days, week and month of particular year.

Calendar. (N)

Time when a person is a child.

Childhood. (N)

To bring the memory of a past event into your mind.

Recall. (V)

In a way that is easy to understand.

Clearly. (adv)

To think about and make a good judgment about.

Reason. (N)

A person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural.

Scientists. (N)

In a small a mount or degree.

Slightly. (Adv)

Extremely good. Excellent

Super. (Adj).

To not able to do what you are trying to achieve to do.

Fail.(v)

A number of things or person sharing a particular characteristic.

Types. (N)

Achieving or having achieved success.

Successful. (Adj)

to achieve something that you have been aiming for.

Succeed. (V)

Have the same opinion about something: Concur.

Agree. (V)

a region or part of a town, a country, or the world.

Area. (N)

The result when something or someone become different.

Change. (N)

A person who lives in a particular type of place.

City dwellers. (N)

land not in towns, cities,or industrial area which is either used for farming or left in its natural condition.

Countryside. (N)

Every person. Every body.

Everyone. (N)

For example.

For instance. (Adv)

large or unusual large in amount or degree.

Great. (Adj)

A feeling of joy, pleasure, or good fortune.

Happy. (Adj)

A particular place or position.

Lacation. (N)

More than half of a total number or amount; the larger part of something

Majority. (N)

A theater where movies are shown for public entertainment.

Movie theatres. (N)

Someone who lives very close to you.

Neighbours. (N)

To choose or want one thing rather than another.

Prefer. (V)

Making no noise or sound.

Quiet. (Adj)

Prepared and suitable for action or use.

Ready. (Adj)

An area outside a city but near it and consisting mainly of homes, sometimes also having stores and small businesses.

Suburb. (N)

A place where there are a lot of houses, stores, and other buildings which is smaller than a city.

Town. (N)

A moderate degree of heat.

Warm. (Adj)

The conditions in the air at a particular time, such as wind, rain, or temperature.

Weather.

Having lived or existed for only a short time.

Young. (Adj)

The land and scenery of a rural area.

Countryside. (V)

Yo give permission for someone to do something, or to not prevent something from happening.

Allow. (V)

Do you think Dad will allow you togo to Jamie's party?

In the same direction as, or beside:

Along.

To speak angrily to someone, telling that person that you disagree with them.


Argue. (V)

In a position or direction surrounding, or from one part of to another.

Around.

Able to be obtained, used, or reached.

Available. (Adj)

To a feasible extent.

As much as possible. (ADJ)

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Questions.

a period of time during which something is taught.

Lesson. (N)

A route or path to follow in order to get to a place.

Way. (N)

To get knowledge or understanding of facts or ideas or of how to do things.

Learn. (V)

person in charge ofan organization or of a particular part of a company’s business.

Director. (N)

Happening, or moving fast; lasting only a short time.

Quick. (Adj)

to make it possible or easier for someone to do something.

Get help. (V)

To try hard to improve or achieve something.

Work on. (V)

To work hard to do something. To fight, physically.

Struggle. (V)

Facts provided or learned about something or someone.

Informations. (N)

Used for introducing another way of saying or explaining something, especially a more simple way.

In other words.

People or things that are located, gathered, or classed together.

Groups. (N)

Not easy or simple; hard to do or to understand.

Difficult. (Adj)

Something that causes difficulty or that is hard to deal with.

Problems. (N)

Used to refer to two people or things together.

Both. ((Adj)

To find the answer or explanation.

Solv. (V)

To see where a thing or person is.

Find. (V)

To get or be given something.

Receive. (V)

Exactly like another or each other.

Same. (Adj)

Someone who is in the same class as you in school.

Classmates. (N)

A suggestion or plan for doing something.

Ideas. (N)

In agreement with the true facts.

Correct. (Adj)

Something has happened that you didn't expect.

Surprised. (Adj)

An action or decision that is wrong.

Mistakes. (N)

To dedicate time to an activity.

Spend time. (V)

To do or be the first part of something that continues; start.

Begin. ( V)

The action of being true to one's self as well as being true to others.

Real. (Adj)

To get knowledge or understanding of facts.

Learn. (V)

In an easy way; without difficulty.

Easily. (Adv)

A problem or difficulties.

Trouble. (N)

(Of an amount or number) more than two and fewer than many; some.

Several. (ADJ)

Someone or something keeps your attention because he, she, or it is unusual, exciting, or has a lot of ideas.

Interesting. (Adj)

(a person or thing) coming before all others in order, time, amount, quality, or importance.

First. (Adj)

To lift one foot and put it down in front of the other foot, as in walking or running.

Step.(n)

To experience or be aware of something emotional or physical.

Feel. (V)

Full of hope and confidence, or giving cause for hope and confidence.

Positive. (Adj)

to think that something is true or correct.

Believe. (V)

Able to remain calm and not become annoyed when waiting for a long time or when dealing with problems or difficult people.

Patient. (Afj)

Suddenly and unexpectedly:All at once there was a loud crashing sound.

All at once. (Adv)

To think about problems or unpleasant things that make you anxious, or to make someone feel anxious.

Worry. (v)

(A person or thing) coming immediately after the first.

Second. (Adj)

To do or play something regularly or repeatedly in order to bcome skilled at it.

Practice. (V)

Something that makes you feel relaxed.

Comfortable. (Adj)

To get better, or to make something better.

Improve. (V)

Slowly over a period of time or a distance.

Gradually. (Adv)

A piece of information or description of an event that is written on paper or stored on a computer.

Record. (N)

A daily record, as of occurrences,experiences, or observations.

Journal. (N)

In a way that is right according to the facts, with no mistakes.

Correctly. (Adv)

To know the meaning of something, or to know how a person feels and why the person behaves in a particular way.

Understand. (V)

Used to show that something is possible or that you are not certain about something;maybe.

Perhaps. (Adv)

Something done or finished successfully.

Accomplishments. (N)

Something very good and difficult that you have succeeded in doing.

Achievements. (N)

To have a good time.

Enjoy. (V)

The quality of being certain of your abilities or of having trust in people, plans, or the future.

Confidence. (N)

yes, certainly: "May I use your telephone?" "Of course, go right ahead."


yes, certainly: "May I use your telephone?" "Of course, go right ahead."

Of course. (Adf)

feeling very happy and enthusiastic:Are you getting excited about your holiday?An excited crowd waited for the singer to arrive.

Excited. (Adj)

The grounds, sometimes including the buildings, of a university, college, or school.

Campus. (N)

Something or someone is very attractive to look at.

Beautiful. (Adj)

If you describe someone as helpful, you mean that they help you in some way, such as doing part of your job for you or by giving you advice or information.



Something that is helpful makes a situation more pleasant or more easy to tolerate.

Helpful. (Adj)

know about it because you have learned about it or experienced it before.

Familiar. (Adj)

Not the same.

Different. (Adj)

A normal reaction the body has when changes occur. It can respond to these changes physically, mentally, or emotionally.

Stress. (N)

Showing that you are strong and well.

Healthy. (Adj)

The kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats.

Diet. (N)

Feeling the need to eat.

Hungary. (Adj)

Needing to drink something.

Thirsty. (Adj)

A lot or many times; frequently.

Often. (Adf)

Better than anything else or anyone else in quality, skill, how effective it is etc.

Best. (Adj)

An act of choosing; a decision.

Choice. (N)

Extremely good:The food was excellent.Her car is in excellent condition.

Excellent. (Adj)

(esp. of food or drink) having a taste similar to that of sugar or honey:The four basic tastes are sweet, salty, bitter, and sour.I like sweet cherries.The desserts were not overly sweet.If a smell or sound is sweet, it is pleasant andenjoyable:a sweet-smelling rose bushThese singers are known for their sweet voices.Sweet can be used, esp. of something or someone small, to mean charming andattractive:What a sweet baby!Sweet can also mean kind, generous, andlikable:He was very sweet to her.


Sweet. (Adj)

A drink of any type

Beverages. (N)

Recently picked, made, or cooked.

Fresh. (Adj)

Food that is grown or raised through farming,es. Fruits and vegetables

Produce. (N)

Used to introduce an example or series of examples You will need some form of identification, such as a driver's license."I have my reasons for not wanting to go." "Such as?"2: of the specified kindIn cases such as this (one), it's best to be cautious.Questions such as the one you've asked are difficult to answer.


Such as. (Adv)

An edible and usually sweet product of a plant or tree that contains seeds or a pit (=large hard seed).

Fruit. (N)

A plant or part of a plant used as food, such as a cabbage, potato, turnip, or bean.

Vegetables. (N)

Containing substances your body needs and can use to stay healthy.

Nutritious. (Adj)

Food that is not good for your health because it is high in fat, sugar, or artificial substances.

Junk food. (N)

having a lot of flesh on the body: Her weight is normal but she insists she’s fat. Fat can also mean thick or big: a fat telephone book.

Fat. (N)

A sweet substance especially from the plants sugar cane and sugar beet, used to make food and drinks sweet.

Sugar. (N)

A small amount of food that is eaten between meals, or a very small meal.

Snack. (N)

You use in addition when you want to mention another item connected with the subject you are discussing.

In addition. (Adv)

To spend time with other people for pleasure.

Socialize. (V)

To go to bed later than usual.

Stay up late. (V)

Used to describe something that produces a feeling of being calm and relaxed.

Restful. (Adj)

At rest means not doing anything active or not moving.

Rest. (N)

Take notice of someone or something.‘students used to know how to pay attention, even when the lecture was boring’.

Pay attention. (V)