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Citizen. Noun. |
Carlos was born in spain. He is a spain citizen.
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A citizen is someone who lives in a certain town or city. |
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Council. Noun Cough up. Phrase. |
The council met to discuss the new laws for the city.
Steve finally coughed up the money he owed up |
A council is a group of people who run a city or town. (Phrase) Came into |
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Declare. Verb |
I declared my love for her. The government has declared war on.
She declared for the new airport plan
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To declare is to say something officially.
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Enormous. Adjective
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My dog looks enormous next to yours.
I don't think you realize the enormous of the problem. |
When people or things are enormous, they are very large.
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Extraordinary. Adjective. (Incredible)
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The fire man who rescued the girl was extraordinary.
The results can't be extrapolate to other patient group. |
When someone or something are extraordinary, they are amazing or unexpected, surprising or strange.
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Fog |
I didn't want to drive in the thick fog |
Fog is a thick cloud that is near the ground or water. |
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Funeral. Noun. |
They had a funeral for the soldier who died during the war. |
A funeral is a ceremony that takes place after a person dies. |
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Giant. Adjective. Giant. Noun. |
The giant truck got in my way. |
When people or things are giant, they are very big. An imaginary creature like a man but extremely tall, strong, and usually very cruel, appearing especially in children's stories and someone who's taller than usual. |
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Impression. Noun Impress. Verb. Impressed. adj |
Most people's first impression of Dr. Giani is that he is mean. It impressed me that she remembered my name. I must admit I'm impressed. |
An impression is the way of thinking about someone or something. V. If a person or thing impress you, you admire them or it. Adj. Admiring something or somebody because you think they're particular good, interesting etc. |
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Income. Noun. |
Her company pays her a fairy good income. |
Income is how much money a person or business makes. |
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Dog. Noun. |
The shaggy dog is running after a ball. |
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Mouse. Noun |
The mouse is eating a grape. |
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Squirrel. Noun. |
The red squirrel is sitting in a tree eating a nut. |
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Cat. Noun |
The black cat is walking a cross the screen. |
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Rabbit. Noun |
The brown rabbit is eating leaves in the yard. |
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Mad. |
Mother got mad when I didn't listen to her |
When someone is mad, they are angry. Comparative. Madder. Superlative. Maddest. |
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Ought to. Modal verbs. |
I ought to take my library books back. |
If someone ought to do something, then it is right thing to do. Used to say what is the right thing do do. |
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Resist. Verb |
He resisted to treatment at the hospital |
To resist something is to fight against it. |
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Revel. Verb. |
I will revel where I hid the candy bar. |
To revel is to show something. |
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Rid |
We rid our home of mice by using traps |
To rid is to makes a place free from something or someone. |
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Rid. Verb Get rid of something or someone (an idiom) |
We rid our home of mice by using traps. I |
To rid is to makes a place free from something or someone.
To make yourself free of somebody or something that is annoying you or that you do not want to throw something away. |
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Sword. Noun |
They used to use sword in battles in ancient times. |
A sword is a long sharp weapon |
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Tale. Noun. |
She told her two friends about the wild tale of her day. |
A tale is a story using the imagination |
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Trap. Noun |
We trapped butterflies in a net. |
To trap people or animals is to capture them so they cannot get way. |
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Trial. Noun |
He went on trial for robbing the bank. |
A trial is the way a court discovers if a person is guilty or innocent. |
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Violent. Adjective. |
The man was put into jail because he was violent |
When people are violent, they want to hurt someone. |
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Piglets |
The mother is nursing the piglets. |
Slurping and sucking. |
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Sheep |
The sheep is eating the green grass. |
Chewing |
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Goat |
The goats are playing in the farm. |
Bang |
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Chicken |
The chicken and chicks are pecking at their food. |
Pecking and walking, pecking and walking. |
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Cows |
The cows are grazing in the field. |
Walking and eating, |
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Bacon. Noun |
This bacon smells a bit funny, do you think it's gonna off. |
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French fry. Noun. |
I'd like hamburger and french fries. |
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Yogurts. Noun. |
I ate two strawberry yogurts. |
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Cream. Noun |
These cakes filled with fresh cream. |
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Aim. Verb |
I aim is to become a helicopter pilot. |
An aim ia a goal someone wants to make happen. |
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Attach. Verb |
I attached the socks to the clothesline to dry. |
To attach is to put two things together |
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Bet. Verb. |
How much will you bet that your horse will win. |
To bet is to risk money on the result of a game or a business. |
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Carriage. Noun. |
We took a carriage ride in the park. |
A carriage is a vehicle pulled by a horse. |
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Classic. Adjective |
The athlete made a classic mistake - he started too soon. |
If something is classic, it's typical. |
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Commute verb |
I usually commute to work on the train. |
To commute is to travel a long distance to get work. |
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Confirm verb. |
I've accepted the job over the phone, but I haven't confirmed in writing yet. |
To confirm is to make sure something is correct. Make certain. To make an arrangement or meeting certain, often by phone or writing. |
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Criticize. Verb. |
He criticized his wife for spending too much money. |
To criticize is to say you don't like something or someone. |
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Differ. Verb |
I differ from my brother: he is short, while I am tall. |
To differ is to not be the same as another person or thing. |
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Expenses. Noun |
She wrote down all the expenses for her trip. |
An expense is the money that people spend on something. |
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Octopus |
The octopus is swimming in the ocean. |
Push, pull, repeat. |
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Dolphin |
A group of children saw dolphins swimming by. |
Swimming and jumping. |
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Shark |
The sharks are hunting for food in the shallow water. |
Back and forth |
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Squid |
The squid is swimming near the coral reef. |
Zipping up and down, left and right in every direction. |
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Stingrays. Noun. |
The stingrays are swimming over the coral reef. |
Floating and gliding |
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Formal. Adjective |
It was a formal dinner, so we wore our best clothes. |
If something is formal, it's done in an official way. |
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Hight. Adjective |
My hight is 168 centimeters |
Hight is how tall something or someone is. |
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Invent. Verb |
My grandfather has invented some interesting things. |
To invent something is to create something that never existed before. |
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Junior adjective |
When she started at the company, she was only a junior manager. |
If something is junior in their job, they do not have a lot of power. |
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Labor. Noun |
Building the house took a lot of labor |
Labor is the act of doing or making something. |
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Mechanic. Noun. |
We took the car to the mechanic to by fixed. |
A mechanic is someone who fixes vehicles or machines. |
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Prime |
Dirty air is a prime cause of illness. |
If something is prime, it is the most important one. |
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Shift. Verb |
He shifted to the other side to the table to eat his breakfast. |
To shift to something is to move into a new place or direction. |
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Signal. Verb. |
The coach blew the whistle as signal to begin the game. |
A signal is a sound or action that tells someone to do something. |
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Sincere. Adjective |
He sounded sincere when he apologized to me. |
When people are sincere, they tell the truth. |
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Ants |
The ants are carrying food. |
Carrying food and moving fast. |
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Green inchworm |
The green inchworm is crawling on wooden fence. |
Up, forward. |
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Ladybug |
The ladybugs are climbing down the branch. |
Down they go, one after anothr. |
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Bee |
The bee is pollinating the yellow flower l. |
Busy bee, busy bee, working hard. |
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Firefly |
The fireflies are flying over the wheat field. |
Up and down left and right and back forward.... everywhere. |
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Chamber. noun |
The girl was tired. She want to her chamber for a nap
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A chamber is an old word for a bedroom. A hall in a public that is used for formal meetings |
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Deny. Verb |
The boy denied that he broke the window. |
To deny something is to say it is not true. |
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Adventure. Noun. |
Riding in the rough water was an adventure. |
An adventure is a fun or exciting thing that you do. |
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Approach. Verb |
The boy approach his school. |
To approach something means to move close to it. To come near to somebody in time. |
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Carefully. Adverb. |
The baby carefully climbed down the stairs. |
Carefully means with great attention, especially to detail or safety . |
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Chemical. Adjective |
The scientist mixed the chemicals. |
A chemical is something that scientist use in chemistry. |
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Create. Verb |
She created an igloo from blocks of snow. |
To creat means to make something new. |
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Evil. Verb |
The evil figure scared us all. |
Evil describes something or bad or cruel, not good. |
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Experiment. Verb |
The students did experiment in science class. |
An experiment is a test that do to see what will happen. |
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Kill. Noun. |
I killed the fly with a fly swatter. |
To kill someone or something is to make them die. |
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Laugh .verb. |
The sound of their laugh filled the room. |
Laugh is the sound made someone is happy or a funny thing occurs. |
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Rhinoceros. Noun. |
The black rhinoceros is walking in the grassland. |
Looking and observing. |
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Zebras. Noun. |
The zebras are rubbing their necks. |
Rubbing and scratching |
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Elephant. Noun |
The baby elephant is playing with dirt in a zoo. |
Gather, throw, repeat |
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Monkey. Noun |
The monkeys are eating aunts with a stick. |
Insert, pull, eat. |
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Giraffes |
The giraffes are eating leaves from a three in a zoo. |
Munching and chomping |
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Loud. Adjective |
The man's voice was so loud that we all could hear him. |
If a sound ls loud, it is strong and very easy to hear. |
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Nervous. Adjective |
The boy became nervous when he heard the news. |
When a person is nervous, they think something bad will happen. |
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Noise. Noun |
The crying baby made a loud noise. |
A noise is an unpleasant sound. |
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Project. Noun |
His afternoon work project was to paint the room green. |
A project is a type of work that you do for school or a job. |
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Scare. Verb |
My uncle was scared by what he saw in the room. |
To scare someone is to make them feel afraid. |
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Secret. Adjective |
The two boys was sharing a secret. |
A secret is something that you do not tell other people. |
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Shout. Verb |
My boss shouted at me because I was late for work. |
To shout is to say something loudly. |
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Smell. Verb |
The two friends smelled the flower. |
To smell something means to use your nose to sense it. |
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Terrible. Adjective |
The way he treated his classmate was terrible. |
If something is terrible, it is very bad. |
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Worse. Adjective |
Business was worse this month than last month. |
If something is worse, it is of poorer quailty than another thing. |
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Tiger. Noun |
The tiger snoops around the woods. |
Snooping around. |
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Cheetah 🐆. Noun |
The cheetah is searching for food in the grassland. |
Looking left, looking right. |
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Lion l. Noun. |
The lion pauses and then continues walking. |
Pause.... Strolling along. |
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Lioness. Noun. |
The lioness and her cubs are walking down a path in the grasslands. |
The cups following along, left, right. |
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Jaguar |
The jaguars are relaxing in the shade. |
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Peacock |
The peacock is turning. |
Turning showing its tail feather |
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Crawl |
The black crawl is looking for something to eat. |
Pecking and eating |
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Cranes |
The white japanese cranes are dancing in the snow. |
Dancing and jumping |
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Rooster crows |
The rooster crows while it glances around. |
Glancing |
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Swan |
The swans are swimming in the water. |
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Alien |
The alien came in peace. |
An alien is creature from a different world. |
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Among |
There was a red apple among the green ones. |
If you are among certain things, they're all around you. |
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Chart |
We used a chart to see how we had improved. |
A chart is a list of information. |
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Cloud |
The sky was filled with white clouds. |
A cloud is a group of water drops in the sky. |
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Comprehend |
Henry could not comprehend the message. |
To comprehend something is to understand it. |
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Describe |
They described their as colorful with gold ribbon and a star |
To describe is to say or write what someone or something is like |
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Ever |
Going skiing last winter the most fun I've ever had. |
Ever means to at any time. |
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Fail |
Since he failed to got the job, he was sad. |
To fail means you do not succeed what you try to do. |
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Friendly |
The friendly animals came up to the girl. |
Friendly is behaving in a pleasant, kind way toward someone. |
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Grade |
I managed to got good grades on my report card. |
A grade is a score mark given to someone's work. |
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Acapulco |
This is acapulco beach in mexico. |
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Bosphorus |
The bosphorus strait flows between the black sea and the marmara sea. |
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Alps |
Alps is a mountain range in Europe. |
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Instead |
He ate the carrot instead of the ice cream. |
Instead means in place of. |
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Library |
The library at school is full of books. |
A library is a place where you go to read books. |
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Saturn |
Saturn is the planet with the ring around it. |
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Report |
Karen had trouble writing her report. |
A report is something student write for school. |
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Several |
He had to read several books for class. |
Several is more than two but not many. |
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Solve |
The students could easily solve the math problem. |
To solve something is to find an answer it. |
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Suddenly |
I was suddenly surprised by the cake my friends brought me. |
If something happens suddenly, it happens quickly and unexpected |
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Suppose |
I suppose I should go home now. |
To suppose is to guess. |
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Universe |
The universe is so large that it cannot be measured. |
The universe is the know or supposed object in space. |
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View |
Michael likes view himself in the mirror. |
To view is to look at something. |
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Frog |
The green frog is in the water. |
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Newt |
The newts are underwater in pond. |
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Snake |
The sea snake is swimming near the coral reef. |
Silently slithering in the water, side to side, back and forth. |
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Turtle |
The sea turtle is swimming in the sea. |
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Alligator |
The alligators are slowly moving through the water |
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Appropriate |
It's appropriate to wear a suit when you go to the office. |
When a thing is appropriate, it's right or normal. |
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Avoid |
Avoid the broken bottle on the floor. |
To avoid something is to stay away from it. |
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Behave |
She always behaves well when her father is around. |
To behave is to act in a particular way, especially to be good. |
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Calm |
A nice warm bath makes me feel so clam. |
When someone is calm, they do not get excited or upset. |
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Concern |
I was filled with concern after reading the newspaper. |
Concern is a feeling of worry. |
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Emu |
All the emus are pecking with their heads down. |
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Kangaroo |
Kangaroos are jumping over the fence in the outback. |
Hopping and jomping |
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Koala |
The koala is eating leaves in the tree. |
Munching and snacking |
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Wombat |
The wombat is eating leaves in the tree. |
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Issue |
The men spoke about issues that were important to the people. |
An issue is an important topic |
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None |
He spent all his money. There is none left. |
None means not any of someone or something. |
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Patient |
I had to be patient, wait untile 5 o'clock to leave. |
If a person is patient, they don't become angry or upset easily. |
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Positive |
She has a positive future ahead of her after finishing college. |
If something is positive, it is good. |
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Punish |
To punish me, my teacher had me stand in the corner. |
To punish means to make someone suffer for breaking the rules or laws. |
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Represent |
My lawyer will represent me in court. |
To represent is to speaker or act for a person or group. |
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Shake |
When people shake hands, it usually means they agree. |
To shake us to move back and forth or up down quickly. |
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Spread |
I like to spread butter on my toast. |
To spread is to move quickly to more place. V |
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Stroll |
My dog and I strolled through the park today. |
To stroll means to walk slowly and calmly. |
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Village |
There are only a few houses in my village. |
A village is a very small town. |
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spider |
The spider protecting itself. |
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spider |
The spider protecting itself. |
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Bug |
The bug is cleaning its self. |
Wiping and licking. |
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Caterpillar |
The caterpillar is crawling slowly. |
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Cicadas |
Cicadas are climbing up the tree. |
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Worm |
The worms are wriggling about. |
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All the way |
He ran all the way to library. He drove all the way to toronto. |
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Go the other way |
Excuse me is that main street. No, there isn't. Stop! And go the other way. |
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On the way |
I can pick up milk on my way to work because the store between my home and the place. |
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On my way. |
On his way to the store he lost his way. |
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Aware. adj. |
I was not aware of the ringing phone. |
If you are aware of something, you know about it. |
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Badly. Adv. |
He hurt his arm badly playing with friends. |
Badly means in a severe or harmful way. |
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Continue. V. |
She stood under her umbrella as the rain continued to full. |
To continue something is to keep doing it. |
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Error. N. |
I made an error on my report, my boss was angry. |
An error is something you do wrong. |
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Experience. N. |
Rock climbing was a fun experience. |
An experience is something you have seen or done. |
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Field. N. |
The field of flowers looked so pretty. |
A field is a big area of land. |
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Hurt. V. |
She hurt her leg falling down the stairs. |
To hurt is to do something that makes you feel pain. |
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Judgment. N. |
It's good judgment to recycle your aluminum cans. |
Judgment is the ability to form opinions or decision. |
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Likely. Adv. |
I will likely stay at home and watch tv tonight. |
If something likely happens, it will probably happen. |
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Normal. Adj. |
It is normal for me bathe every night. |
If something is normal, it isn't strange nor surprising to you. |
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Rare. Adj. |
It is rare for him to miss his flight. |
If something is rare, you do not see it very often. |
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Relax. V |
The frog relaxed in the warm sun. |
To relax is to rest. |
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Belong. V. |
The blue suit belongs to Paul. |
If something is belong to you, you own it. |
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Request. V. |
The little girl requested a special gift from santa claus. |
To request something is to ask for it. |
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Reside. V. |
My brother and his family reside in a lovely house in the beach. |
To reside means to live somewhere permanently or a long time. |
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Result |
A sa result of all the rain, the man had to climb on the roof. |
A result is something that happens because of something else. |
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Roll. V. |
You must roll the ball into the pins when you bowl. |
To roll is to move by turing over and over. |
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Since. Prep. |
Since, 1992 he has been driving that car. |
Since used to talk about a past event still happening now. |
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Visible. Adj |
The moon and stars were visible in the night sky. |
If something is visible. It can be seen. |
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Wild. Adj |
You should be careful around a fox, because it is a wild animal. |
If something is wild, it is found in nature. |
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Wild. Adj |
You should be careful around a fox, because it is a wild animal. |
If something is wild, it is found in nature. |
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Deer |
The deer are running away. |
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Fox |
The foxes are playing in the grass. |
Playfully nudging. |
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Wolf |
The gray wolf is foraging for food on the meadow. |
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Horse |
The horse is running in the field. |
Running and galloping. |
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Buffalo |
The buffalo are playfully sparring with each other. |
Nudging and pushing. |
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Advantage |
Being tall is an advantage to a basketball player. |
An advantage is something taht helps you. |
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Cause |
The cold weather caused her to get sick. |
To caused is to make something happen. |
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Choice |
I had my choice of five doors to open. |
A choice is the act or possiblity of picking something. |
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Community |
The kids from my community usually play together. |
A community is a group of people who live together. |
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Distance |
The distance between the earth and the moon is 482,400 kilometers. |
The distance between two things is how far it is between them. |
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Escape |
The butterfly could not escape from the cage. |
To escape is to run away from something bad. |
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Face |
My sister and I have to find better way to face our differences. |
If you face a problem, you deal with it. |
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Follow |
The little boy followed his mother home. |
To follow means to behind someone and go where they go. |
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Fright |
She was filled with fright. |
Fright is the feeling of being scared. |
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chimpanzees |
The chimpanzees are walking down a path in the grassland. |
Hang on |
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Bat |
The bats are hanging from a branch eating a watermelon. |
Licking and munching |
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Anteater |
The anteater is pacing back and forth. |
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Wild boar |
The wild boars are chewing in the grass. |
Biting, chewing,munhing, gulping |
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Ghost |
Many people are afraid of ghosts. |
A ghost is spirit a dead person. |
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Individual |
Only one individual could win bicycle race. |
An individual is one a person. |
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Pet |
Out of all my pets, the dog is my favorite. |
A pet is an animal that lives with people. |
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Reach |
I was happy to finally reach my destination. |
To reach means to arrive at a place. |
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Return |
I was happy to return home to my mom after school. |
To return is to go back to a place. |
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Survive |
The dog survive her fall into the water. |
To survive is to stay alive. |
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Upset |
She was upset because she broke her toy. |
To be upset is to be unhappy about something. |
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Voice |
He used a microphone, so everyone could hear his voice. |
A voice is the sound a person makes when that talk or sing. |
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Weather |
The weather can be sunny, cold, or rainy. |
The weather is the condition of air: rainy, windy, ect. |
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Wise |
Many people believe the owls are very animals. |
To be wise to use experience and intelligence to make good chioses |
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Owl |
The owl is turning his upside down |
Turning, winking. |
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Bear |
The grizzly bear is running in the river. |
Splishing and splashing |
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Raccoon |
The raccoon is eating peanuts in the forest. |
Cracking and munching. |
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Eagle |
The eagle is flying and swooping for fish. |
Soaring and snatching. |
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Allow |
Having a ticket will allow you to enter the show. |
To allow something to happen means to let it happen. |
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Announce |
He announced to everyone his new idea for the company. |
To announce something is to make it known |
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Beside |
The two brothers stood beside to each other. |
When someone or something is beside you, they're next to you. |
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Challenge |
It was a challenge to climb to the top of the mountain. |
A challenge is something difficult to complete. |
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Claim |
He claimed to know why country's laws were weak. |
To claim means to say that something is true. |
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Condition |
The parent's condition was very good. |
To condition of someone or something is the state that they are in. |
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Difference. |
The difference between the birds is the color of their feathers. |
A difference is a way that something is not like other things. |
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Divide |
We divided the pizza. |
To divide something to make it into smaller parts. |
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Expert |
The wizard was an expert at magic. |
An expert is someone who is very good at doing something. |
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Famous |
The eiffel tower in paris is very famous. |
If something or someone is famous, they are known to many people. |
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Happy |
The happy couple is hugging on the beach. |
Hugging and turning. |
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Like |
The young girl really like the puppies. |
Kissing and hugging. |
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Funny |
The funny man is dancing without pants. |
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Relaxed |
The relaxed man is swinging in the hammock. |
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Interested |
The interested monkey is looking into the camera. |
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Force |
He used all his force to try and open the door. |
Force is person's strength or power. |
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Harm |
A hot iron can cause great harm if you are not careful. |
Harm is hurt or problems caused to someone or something. |
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Sad |
Teenager is sitting alone. |
Lonely and moping. |
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Dislike |
The woman dislike what she hears. |
Madder and sadder, yelling and complaining. |
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Scared |
The scared woman is protecting her baby |
Screaming and trembling, panicking and |
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Scared |
The scared woman is protecting her baby |
Screaming and trembling, panicking and |
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Nervous |
The nervous businessman is waiting the interview. |
Tapping his fingers, tapping his feet. |
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Board |
The board father is ready to go home. |
Checking his watch, waiting impatiently. |
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Fix |
My dad had many tools to help him fix broken things. |
To fix something is to make it work. |
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Fix |
My dad had many tools to help him fix broken things. |
To fix something is to make it work. |
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Hungry |
The woman is hungry. The hungry man is looking for food in the refrigerator. |
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Delicious |
The woman is enjoying delicious pizza. |
Chewing and chomping savouring |
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Disgusting |
The man is eating a disgusting snack. |
Grimacing. |
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Thirsty |
The thirsty dog is drinking from the pool. |
Lapping and panting. |
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Enjoy |
The family is enjoying a vacation meal. |
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Perhaps |
Perhaps l will eat an apple for lunch. |
Perhaps is used when you say that something could happen. |
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Content |
The baby looked very content sitting on the floor. |
To be content is to be happy and not want more. |
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Expect |
I expect the bus to be here very soon. |
If you expect something to happen, you believe it will happen. |
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Frequently |
We meet frequently, either at the beginning or ending of the week. |
When someone is frequently, it happens often. |
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Habit |
Smoking is a bad habit that can kill you |
A habit is a thing that you do often. |
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Instruct |
My teacher instruct us in several subject. |
To instruct is to teach. |
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Lay |
Don't lay your socks on the floor. |
To lay means to put or place in a horizontal or flat positions. |
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Peace |
A white dove is a symbol for peace. |
Peace is a time without war. |
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Prince |
A prince is the son of a king. |
The prince and princess were married. |
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Protect |
Fireman protect us from fires. |
To protect someone is to stop them from getting hurt. |
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Sense |
I could sense that he was watching me. |
To sense something is to know about it without being told. |
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Sudden |
He felt a sudden pain in his chest. |
When something is sudden, it happens very quickly. |
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Therefore |
He is fat. Therefore, he will go on a diet. |
Therefore means for this reason. |
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Against |
The both leaned against the wall. |
To be against something is to be touching it or opposed to it. |
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Beach |
The little girl built a sandcastle on the beach. |
The beach is a sandy or rocky place by the ocean. |
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Damage |
He was damaged the car in the accident. |
To damage something is to break it. |
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Discover |
I discovered some new information in this book. |
To discover something is to find it for the first time. |
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Anger |
Anger is a common emotion that we all feel. |
An emotion is how you feel. |
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Identify |
I used the file to identify his name. |
To identify something is to be able to name it. |
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Island |
Japan is a group of islands. |
An island is land in the middle of water. |
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Ocean |
The ocean can make powerful waves. |
The ocean is all of the salt water that surrounds land. |
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Bracelet |
In islam we don't wear bracelet. |
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Messy |
Her long black hair was messy and dirty. |
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Neat |
Oh my god, that's pretty. My mother is prefect. She always neat and tidy. |
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Hang up your coat |
Means put the coat on the coat stand. |
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Pleasant |
The character had a pleasant look on its face. |
If something is pleasant, you enjoy it. |
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Prevent |
The handcuffs prevented me from moving my hands. |
To prevent something is to stop it from happing. |
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Rock |
The stacked rocks is on top one another. |
A rock is a hard thing in the dirt. |
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Save |
I want to save the world. |
To save something is to keep it from being hurt. |
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Step |
Be careful where you step. |
To step is to walk. |
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Still |
They're still waiting in line to get tickets. |
She used when you say that a situation keeps going on. |
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Taste |
The taste of the fruit was sweet. |
A taste is the flavor something makes in your mouth. |
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Trow |
The pitcher can trow the baseball very fast. |
To throw something is to use your hand to make it going through the air. |
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Wave |
The water was filled with large blue waves. |
A wave is a line of water that moves higher than the rest of the water. |
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Earthquake |
The earthquake is shaking the ground. |
Rumbling and tumbling, shaking and quaking. |
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Hurricane |
The hurricane is blowing in from the sea. |
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Tornado |
The tornado is twisting across the prairie. |
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Thunderstorm |
The thunderstorm is lighting up the dark forest. |
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Flood |
The jeep is pushing through the flood. |
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Stamp |
The post office sells stamp at 9:00. |
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Museum |
The museum will have a new display in February. |
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Theater |
The theater will sell tickets at 11 a.m. |
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Terrace |
The restaurant is on the terrace. |
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Faraway |
Palestine is faraway from me. |
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Close to |
Her town is close to London. |
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In the middle of |
The table and the umbrella are in the middle of the chairs. |
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In the back of |
Lonnie's lamb is in the back of the arm chair. |
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At the top |
The castle is at the top of hill. |
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The bottom of |
The spoon was at the the bottom of the pool. |
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Slacks |
Trousers for men or women. |
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Nightgown |
Worn by a woman or girl in bed. |
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Lose |
Did you lose your homework sheet. I always lose my keys. Past. She lost her phone. He lost his life in the car accident. |
When you are unable to find something When you are unable to keep something. |
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Tuxedo |
He went to pick up his girlfriend, dress in a tuxedo and crying a red rose. |
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Turtleneck |
Ohh wow l like this black turtleneck. |
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Accept |
I accepted girl's very nice gift. |
To accept something that is offered is to take it. |
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Pattern |
My pattern of brushing my teeth is the same a most people's. |
A pattern is a way in which something is done or organized. |
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Propose |
Santa claus proposed that I try be a good boy all year. |
To propose something is to say that it should be done. |
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Purpose |
The purpose of exercising is to get into shape. |
A purpose is the reason that that you do something. |
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Release |
She released the bird her hands. |
To release something is to stop holding it. |
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Require |
We require teacher to have a university degree. |
To require something is to say that it's necessary. |
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Single |
I have a single key in my hand. |
If something is single,then there only one. |
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Success |
My daughter was a big success at school. |
Success is doing something well that you choose to do. |
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Tear |
It's easy to tear paper. |
To tear something means to pull it apart. |
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Theory |
We talked about Einstein's theory of relativity in class. |
A theory is an idea about how something works. |
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Hockey |
She plays hockey in the winter. |
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Karate |
She has a brown belt in karate |
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Skiing |
She also enjoys skiing and mountain biking. |
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Badminton |
I can't play badminton |
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Backgammon |
I don't know play backgammon. |
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Board game |
My father knows play any board game. |
Any game played on a board, often using dice and small pieces. |
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Pipe |
The president was smoking in a pipe. |
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Sledding |
The girl enjoys on sledding. |
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Lasagne |
I don't eat lasagne one time. |
An italian food dish made from layers of lasagne meat and or vegetables and white sauce |
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Wrestle |
As a boy he had boxed and wrestle. |
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Frisbee |
The boy is pulling the frisbee. |
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Teenager |
Last year I was teenager. |
A person who is between 13 and years old. |
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Appointment |
I've got a dental appointment at 3 o'clock |
A formal arrangemet to meet or visit somebody at a particular time especially for reason connected with their work. |
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Offer |
I don't think they need help, but I think I should offer anyway. |
To say that you are willing to give something to somebody |
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Golfer |
The golfer putts the ball into the hole. |
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Ping-pong |
The young man is playing ping-pong in the basement. |
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Ping-pong |
The young man is playing ping-pong in the basement. |
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Boxing |
The man is practicing his boxing skills. |
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Car racing |
Cars speed around the auto racing track. |
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Guitar |
She plays guitar in a band. |
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Piano |
She was accompany by her husband on piano. |
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Saxophone |
Does she aware play saxophone. |
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Trumpet |
My mother got mad when I play trumpet. |
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Flute |
There was a crazy man he played flute in the court. |
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Violin |
The cello is a member of the violin family |
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Drum |
There was a great crash and then a long. roll of drum. |
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Stereo |
We have an old stereo. |
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Cassette |
I remember listening to their first album on cassette. |
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Tape |
Fit the carpet using double-sided tape. |
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Sale |
She gets 10 percent commission on each sale. |
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Brilliant |
What a brilliant idea. |
Extremely clever or impressive. |
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Musical |
She had a brilliant career in musical theater. |
Connected with music. |
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Orchestra |
She plays flute in the school orchestra. |
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Symphony |
Chicago symphony orchestra. |
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Benefit |
Being able to fly is a good benefit to birds |
A benefit is a good thing. |
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Certain |
I'm certain that zebras have strips. |
If you're certain about something, you know it's true. |
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Chance |
I had a chance to see the Roman coliseum last summer. |
A chance is an opportunity to do something. |
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Effect |
The medicine had a good effect on the boy. |
A change that somebody or something causes in somebody or something else |
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Essential |
It's essential to have oxygen when you scuba dive. |
If something is essential, it's very important and necessary. |
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Far |
It's far going from the east coast to the west coast of America. |
If something is far , it is not close. |
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Far |
It's far going from the east coast to the west coast of America. |
If something is far , it is not close. |
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Focus |
My mom always helps me to focus on my school work. |
To focus on something is to think about it and pay attention to it. |
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Function |
The function of flashlight is to help you see in the dark. |
The function of something is what it does. |
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Grass |
The grass looked so soft in the green. |
Grass in the green leaves that cover the ground. |
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Guard |
The police officer will guard us from any harm. |
To guard something is to take care of it. |
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Image |
The image of her eye was very clear. |
The image of something is a picture of it. |
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Commute to work |
The people are commuting to work by the train |
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Attend a meeting |
Everyone in the department is attending a meeting. |
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Make a phone call |
The person is make a telephone call. |
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Use a computer |
The person is using a computer to write an e-mail. |
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Shower |
The man is showering. |
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Bath |
The brothers are bathing. |
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Destination |
Our luggage was checked all the way through to our final destination. |
The arrive point. |
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Population |
The population in the studim is very big. |
Refers to the number of people in an area. Do you know the population of you city. |
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Peep |
She had peeped into the book her sister. |
To look quickly and secretly at something, especially through a small opening. |
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Consider |
She was considering in her own mind. |
To think about something carefully, especially in order to make a decision |
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Decision |
I think I've made the right decision. |
A choice or judgment that you make after thinking and talking about what is the best thing to do. |
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Doubt |
I'm doubt between them I don't aware what should I take a decision |
A feeling of being uncertain about something or not believing something |
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Wether |
He seemed undecided wether to go or stay. |
Used to express a doubt it choice between tow possibilities |
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Tuck |
He tucked his napkin under his chin. |
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Shaker |
He broke a salt shaker. |
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Disturb |
I'm sorry to disturb you, but may I talk to you for a moment l. |
To interrupt somebody when they are trying to work sleep. |
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Interrupt |
Sorry to interrupt, but there's someone to see you. |
To say or do something that makes somebody stop what they're saying or doing. |
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Immediate |
An immediate response came from pizza place. |
If something is immediate l, it happen quickly. |
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Primary |
His primary thoughts are about money. |
If something is primary, it's most important thing. |
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Proud |
She's proud of the picture she drew of her house. |
If someone feels proud, they're happy about what thay have done. |
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Remain |
My sister had to remain home since she was sick. |
To remain somewhere to stay there. |
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Separate |
New York and Los Angeles are in two separate parts of America. |
If two things are separate, they're not together. |
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Site |
We found the perfect site for our picnic. |
A site is a place. |
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Wags |
Our dog wags its tail when it's happy. |
A tail is a part of an animal's body, sticking out from it's rear or back. |
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Discuss. Verb |
We need to discuss when we should go. |
To talk about something with somebody's especially in order decide something. |
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Anymore. Adverb. |
Her old pants don't fit her anymore. |
Anymore means any longer. |
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Asleep. Adjective |
The baby has been asleep for hours. |
When a person is asleep, they're not awake. |
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Asleep. Adjective |
The baby has been asleep for hours. |
When a person is asleep, they're not awake. |
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Berry l. Noun |
The berry looked delicious. |
A berry is a small round fruit that grows on certain plants and trees. |
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Collect. Verb |
I collected shells when I was younger. |
To collect things is to ground them together all in one place. |
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Compete. Verb. |
He will compete with very good athletes. |
To compete is to try to be better than someone. |
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Conversation. Noun. |
There were two conversation going on at once. |
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Creature. Noun. |
The creature we saw was today either dolphin or porpoise. |
A creature is any living thing. |
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Decision. Noun. |
He made the wrong decision. |
A decision the wrong decision. |
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Either. Pronoun. Determiner. |
You can choose to be either white or black when you play chess. |
Either is used with or to say there are two or more possibilities. |
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Forest. Noun |
I love to go forest. |
A forest is a place with lots trees and animals. |
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Ground |
The ground under our feet was dry and brown. |
The ground is the top part of the earth that we walk on. |
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Architect |
The house was designed by architect Louis khan. |
A person whose job is designing buildings. |
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Technician. Also tech. |
A need to train technician in computer aided engineering. |
A person whose job keeping a machine good condition. |
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Anxious |
He anxious made me anxious. |
Worried because you think something bad might happen. |
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Curious |
People were curious to know why the accident happened. |
Wanting to know or learn about something. |
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Introduce. verb |
I introduced myself to our newest co-worker today. |
To introduce something or someone is to say who they are. |
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Marry. Verb |
Rose and Henry were married, and they lived happily. |
Marry is to legally become husband and wife. |
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Prepare. Verb |
I prepared speech to the class. |
To prepare is to get ready for something. |
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Sail. Verb |
I love to sail my boat on the lake. |
To sail to move a boat on the water. |
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Serious |
The accident was very serious. |
When something is serious, it's bad or unsafe. |
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Serious. Adjective |
The accident was very serious. |
When something is serious, it's bad or unsafe. |
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Spend. verb |
I like to spend my free time finishing |
To spend is to use time doing something or being somewhere. |
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Strange. Adjective |
Joe had a strange look on his face after he saw what happened. |
When something is strange, it's not normal. |
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Truth. Noun |
He was telling the truth about seeing a large green snake. |
The truth is a fact or something that is right. |
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Wake. Verb |
He's always fall of energy when he wakes in the morning. |
To wake is to not be sleeping anymore. |
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Passenger. |
The boat was carrying more than 100 passenger. |
A person who is travelling in a car or place or ship and who is not driving it or working on it. |
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Flight attendant. Noun. |
A person whose job is to serve and take care of passenger on an aircraft |
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Terminal. Noun. |
Your flight leaves from terminal 3. |
A building or set of buildings at an airport where passenger arrive and leave |
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Depressed. Adjective |
You mustn't let yourself getting depressed. He was very depressed about losing his job. |
You're feel very unhappy of a difficult or unpleasant situation that you feel you cannot change. |
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Disappointed. Adjective |
Obviously, I'm feel very disappointed at not getting the job. |
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Climax. Noun |
The climax of the movie was the most exciting part. |
The most intense exciting or important point of something. |
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Wax. |
Wax your car to make it shiny. |
Various natural, oily or greasy heat sensitive substance, to polish surfaces. |
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Method. Noun |
One method to remember things is to a string around your finger. |
A method is the way to do something. |
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Neighbor. Noun |
I like my neighbor because he's very friendly. |
A neighbour is a person who lives near you. |
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Professional. Adjective. |
If you want to be a polite, you must have professional training. |
If something is professional, is deals with work that uses special skills. |
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Profit. Noun |
I made a small profit from selling my old clothes. |
A profit is the extra money you make when you sell something. |
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Quality. Noun. |
The quality of his car is very good. |
The quality of something is how good it is. |
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Shape. Noun |
The triangle is my favorite shape. |
A shape is a simple form like a square or cricle. |
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Space. Noun |
I don't have much space for things In my small house. |
A space is an empty area. |
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Stairs. Noun |
You can take the stairs to the second floor. |
Stairs are the things that are used to go up in a building. |
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Symbol. Noun. |
This symbol tells us that we cannot smoke in this area. |
A symbol is a thing that stands for something else. |
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Thin. Adjective |
The man was thin because he didn't eat much. |
If someone or something is thin, they are not fat. |
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Snarky. Adjective. Comparative. Sneakier Superlative. Snarkiest |
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Criticizing somebody in an unkind way. |
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Bloated. Adjective. |
A bloated body floating in the canal. |
Full of liquid or gas and therefore bigger than normal, in a way that in unpleasant. |
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Cramp. noun. |
I got cramp in my leg. |
A sudden pain that you get the muscle in a particular apast of your body contrast, usually caused by cold or too much exercise.
And are sever in your abdomen. |
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Blood. Noun. |
I cut my finger and blood on my shirt. |
Blood is the red liquid in your body. |
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Burn. Adjective. |
I burned some wood in the camp fire. |
To burn something is to set it on fire. |
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Cell. Noun |
The jail cell was very small. |
A cell is a small room where a person is looked in. |
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Contain. Verb. |
The mailbox contained a letter. |
To contained something is to have it inside. |
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Correct. Adjective. |
All of my answers on the test were correct. |
To be correct is to be right. |
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Crop. Noun |
Wheat is a crop that made into bread. |
A crop is food that a farmer grows. |
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Demanded. Verb |
The workers demanded to be paid more money. |
To demand something is to say strongly that you want it. |
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Equal. Adjective. |
Both student are equal in age. |
To be equal is to be the same. |
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Feed. Verb |
Mother feeds my baby brother everyday. |
To feed is to give food. |
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Hole. noun |
The man was going to jump into the hole in the ice. |
A hole is opening in something. |
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Wardrobe. Noun. |
My wardrobe is very little. |
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Nightstand. Noun. |
When my mother was alive the nightstand was clean but now it's very dirty. |
A small table next to a bed. |
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Poster. |
My room in my grandmother house's I was having a posters. |
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Cupboard. Noun. |
I found it hidden in the back of cupboard. |
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The Cabinet. Noun. |
We have an old cabinet. |
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Affect. Verb. |
Your opinion won't affect my decision. |
To produce a change in somebody or something. |
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Seek. Verb. |
Police aren't seeking anyone else in connection with the death |
To look for something/somebody |
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Republic. Noun. |
Mary mcaleese has been the president of the ireland since 1997. |
A country that is governed by a president and politicians elected by the people and where there is no king or queen. |
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Occasionally. Adverb. |
This type of allergy can very occasionally be fatal. |
Something but not often. |
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Fatal. Adjective. |
If she gets ill again it could prove fatal. |
Ending in death. |
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Surprised. Adjective. |
I'll be surprised if he gets here on time. |
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Irritated. Adjective |
I was beginn ing to get irritated. |
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Increase. Verb |
They've increased the price of gas by 15 cents. |
To increase something is to make it larger or more. |
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Lord. Noun |
The lord of the kind was not kind. |
Long ago, a lord was a man in charge of a town. |
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Owe. Verb |
I owed him twenty dollars, so I paid him back. |
To owe is to have to pay or give back something received from another. |
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Position. Noun. |
How can you sir in position. |
A position is the way something is placed. |
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Raise. Verb. |
We had to work right to raise the last piece. |
To raise something is to lift it up. |
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Responsible. Adjective. |
I try to be responsible l and save money. |
If a person is responsible, they do the right things. |
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Sight. Noun |
I saw the pyramids of Egypt. What a sight. |
A sight is something interesting to see. |
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Spot. Noun |
The kitchen is a good spot to eat meals. |
A spot is a place where something happens. |
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Structure. Noun. |
They just built a beautiful new structure downtown. |
A structure is a building. |
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Whole. Adjective. |
I ate the whole pie. We don't have any more. |
Whole means all of something. |
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Station. Noun |
A subway station. |
A place where trains stop so that passenger can get on and off the buildings connected with this. |
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Barbecue. Noun. |
I put another steak on the barbecue. |
A metal farm for cooking food on over an open fire outdoors. |
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Machine. Noun. |
How does this machine work? |
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Astronaut. Noun. |
Sending astronaut into space. |
A person whose job involves traveling and working. |
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Satellite. Noun. |
The interview came live by satellite from Hollywood |
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Fuel. Noun |
The car has 65-liter fuel tank. |
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Coach. Noun. |
My coach gets very excited during games. |
A couch is a person who teaches sports. |
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Control. Verb. |
To control the TV, just push the buttons. |
To control something is to make it do what you want. |
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Description. Noun. |
I gave a description of the man with the gun and hat to the police. |
A description of someone or something says what they are like. |
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Gun. Noun. |
I have never fired a gun in my life. |
A weapon that is used for firing bullets. |
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Rout noun. |
Which is the best route to take? |
A way that you follow to get from one place to another |
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Direct. Adjective. |
The green path is a direct route to my house. |
If something is direct, it goes straight between two place. |
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Exam. Noun |
I did some practice question for the math exam on the board. |
An exam is a test. |
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Example. Noun. |
Cola is an example of a soft drink. |
An example of something is a thing that is typical of it. |
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Limit. Noun |
My mother put a limit on how much I could use the phone. |
A limit is the largest or smallest amount of something that you allowed. |
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Neighbourhood. Noun. |
We grew up in the same neighbourhood. |
An area of a town the people who live there. |
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Local. Adjective |
The local market in my neighbourhood sells all the food we need. |
If something is local, it's nearby. |
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Magical. Adjective |
The firework made the night sky look so magical. |
Magical describes a quality that makes someone or something special. |
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Effort. Noun. |
You should put more effort into your work. |
The physical or mental energy that you need to do. |
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Indicate. Verb. |
He has declared support for women, but his actions have indicate overwise. |
To show that something is ture or exists. |
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Support. verb. |
If you raise it at the meeting, I'll support you. |
To help or encourage something or somebody by saying or showing that you agree with them. |
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Suspicious. Adjective |
People are suspicious of strangers. |
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Upset. Adjective. |
They're terribly upset break up of their parent's marriage. |
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Mail. Noun |
I get a lot of mail, because I have friends all over the world. |
Mail is letters and other things sent to people. |
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Novel. Noun. |
He wrote a great novel about ancient china. |
A novel is a book that tells a story. |
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Outline. Noun. |
Before I wrote my essay, I made an outline. |
To give a description of the main facts in something. An outline is the plan for a story or essay. |
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Essay. Noun. |
I have to write an essay this weekend. |
A short piece of by a student as part of a course of study. |
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Poet. Noun |
William shakespeare was one of the greatest poets. |
A poet is a person who writes poems. |
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Print. Verb. |
Make sure that you print your name clearly. |
To print something is to put it into paper. |
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Scene. Noun. |
A movie made up of many short pieces or scenes. |
A scene is one part of a book or movie. |
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Sheet. Noun. |
I only needed a single sheet of papper to do my homework. |
A sheet is think flat is papper. |
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Silly. adjective |
I made a silly mistake of dropping mom's vase. |
If someone or something is silly, they show a lack of thought or understanding or judgement. |
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Store. Noun |
I picked up a few things are the grocery store. |
A store is a place where you can buy things. |
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Suffer. Verb |
Her headache made her suffer all day. |
To suffer is to feel pain. |
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Technology. Noun |
He loves technology such as laptop computer. |
Technology is new things made by using science. |
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Cotton. noun |
From the age of six she worked in the fields, picking cotton. |
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Railroad. Noun. |
This town got a lot bigger when the railroad came in the 1860s |
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Willing. Adj |
Many consumers are willing to pay more for organic food. |
Not objecting to doing something having no reason for not doing something. |
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Century. Noun |
Those stories have been told again and again through the centuries. |
A period of 100 years. |
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Instead. Adverb. |
Lee was ill so I went instead. |
In the place of something/somebody |
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Danger. Noun |
Firefighters face danger every day. |
The possibility of something happening that will injure harm or kill somebody or damage or destroy something. |
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Across. Prep. |
He walked across the board to the other side. |
To go across something is to go to the other side. |
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Breathe. Verb. |
We need strong lungs to help us to breathe well. |
To breathe means to let air go in and out of your body. |
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Characteristic. Noun. |
One characteristic of tigers is their black strips. |
A characteristic is something that shows what a person or a thing is like. |
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Consume. Verb. |
Jack consumed a whole plate of spaghetti. |
To consume something is to eat or drink it. |
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Excite. Verb. |
I heard about the school dance on Friday. This excited me. |
To excite someone means to make them happy and interested |
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Heavily. Adverb |
It was raining heavily. |
To a great degree in large amounts. |
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Extreme. Adjective |
His workout was so extreme that he was sweating heavily. |
If something is extreme, it's in a large amount or degree. |
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Fear. Noun. |
I have a great fear of skateboarding. |
Fear is the feeling of being afraid. |
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Fortunate. Adj. |
I was fortunate to get a seat. |
If you're fortunate l, you are lucky. |
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Length noun. |
The length of the floor is three meters. |
The length of something is how long it is from one end to the other. |
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Yell. Verb. |
Be careful!' he yelled. |
To shout loudly, for example because you're angry. |
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Opportunity. Noun. |
I had an opportunity to take pictures in the jungle. |
An opportunity is a chance to do something. |
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To bail |
Let's bail! This is not very fun. |
To leave |
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To bum |
Hey can I bum a pen off of you? |
To borrow. |
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To rock. |
Yeah, I'm gonna rock my sunglasses at the beach tomorrow. |
To be fashionable. |
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Hella. |
This has hella mistake in it. |
Very / super / a lot of. |
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Sketchy. |
That guy/girl very sketchy. This place is sketchy. Let's go somewhere else. |
A little bit suspicious / not quite right. |
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I couldn't care less. |
My co-worker's project wasn't successful I couldn't care less. |
It's not possible for me to care any less about this situation. |
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Nip it in the bud. |
Oh my gosh, I need to nip this in the bud |
To stop something before it becomes something else.
To stop something while it's still in it's early development. |
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On and the same |
My teacher and my father on and the same person. |
Different terms that are the same person or thing. |
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In tenterhooks. |
I was on tenterhooks to learn about the end of the story. |
Anxiously waiting for news about someone or something. |
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Moot point. |
He's a programmer, but it's a moot point because he's a convict. |
A matter of on importance or an irrelevant question. |
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Inherit. Verb. |
He'll inherit the title on the death of his uncle. |
To receive money, |
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Property. Noun |
Be careful not damage other people's property. |
A thing or things are Owned by somebody, a possession or possessions. |
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Briefly. Adverb. |
She met John briefly on Friday night. He had spoken to Emma only briefly. |
For a short time |
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Enormously. Adverb. |
She was looking forward to the meeting enormously. |
Very very much. |
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Animate. Verb. |
A smile suddenly animated her face. |
To make something more lively or full of .energy |
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Animate. Adjective. |
Rocks and machines are not animate things. |
When something is animate, it has life. |
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Classify. Verb. |
The biologist classified the plant as a completely new species. |
To classify things is to put them into groups based on their type. |
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Concede. Verb. |
The student conceded that he had cheated on the test. |
To concede is to admit that something is ture against your wish. |
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Concept.noun |
I learned some concepts molecules before working in the science lap. |
A concept is an idea about something. |
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Construct. Verb. |
The men used wood and metal to construct a house. |
To built or make something. |
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Decade l. Noun |
She celebrated her three decade of work with the company. |
A period often years. |
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Diagram. Noun. |
By following the diagram, I was able to put the desk together. |
Is a simple drawing that explains what something is or how it works. |
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Ferry. Noun. |
The ferry took the people across the lake. |
A ferry is a boat that carries passenger over short distance. |
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Handy. Adjectives. Informal. |
An.eraser is handy if you make a lot of mistakes. |
Is something is handy, it's useful |
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Isolate. Verb. |
The teacher isolated the bad child from the class before talking with her. |
Is to separate one person or thing from a group. |
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Longing. Verb. |
Since he skipped breakfast, he had a longing for food all morning. |
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Numerous. Adjective |
It was hard drive fast since there were numerous holes in the road. |
If something is numerous, there are many of those things. |
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Pick out. |
She picked out her favorite dress from the special occasion. |
To choose something or someone for a group of options.(often use with clothes) |
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Jealous. |
He's just jealous because I got a promoted and he didn't. |
In this case, this word is used as a what another person has. |
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Jealous. |
Anna says she feels so jealous Evey time another woman looks at her boyfriend. |
(Unhappy) upset and angry because someone that you love seems interesting in another person. |
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Pull off. |
You're jealous because you couldn't pull this off. No now thinks he can beat the national chess champion, but he's confident he will pull it off |
To successfully accomplish something risky or difficult. |
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Defeat. |
He defeated the champion in three sets. |
To win against somebody in a war, competition, sports game, etc. |
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Blame. |
Don't blame me if you miss the bus. |
To think or say that somebody or something is responsible for something bad. |
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Coincidence. Same time. |
You chose exactly the same wallpaper as us so what. Coincidence. |
An occasion when two or more similar things happen at the same time, especially in a way that is unlikely and surprising |
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Exaggerated. |
There's often an exaggerated fear of hurting another person's feelings. |
Seeming larger, more important, better, or worse than it really is |
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Labor. Verb. |
He was in his study labor away over some old papers. They labored for years to clear their son's name. |
To try very hard to do something difficult. |
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Struggle. |
The kids struggled with each other for the toy. |
Is to fight against something or someone. |
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Dusk. |
She arrived home as dusk was falling. |
The time of day when the light has almost gone, but it's not yet dark. |
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Dawn. |
I woke up just before dawn. |
The time of day when light first appears. Daybreak. |
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Puzzled. |
She had a puzzled look on her face. |
Unable to understand something or reason for something. |
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Anthropology. Noun |
In anthropology, I learned about simple tools that ancient cultures used. |
Is the study of people, society,and Culture. |
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Applaud. Verb. |
Everyone cheered and applauded Manny's effort. |
Means to clap in order to show approval. |
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Appoint. Verb. |
Two students appointed to help scientists with their research. |
To appoint someone to a job means to give the job to them. |
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Compatible. Adj |
Jan and Fred are too different, they'll never be compatible. |
When things are compatible, they work well or exist tighter successful. |
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Competence. Noun. |
The job was easy because the group had enough competence to do it well. |
Is the ability to do something well or effectively. |
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Confer. Verb. |
I'll have to confer with my wife before I can purchase a new car. |
To confer with someone means to discuss something with them to make a decision. |
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Equinox. Noun |
Will you have a party for equinox this year. |
A time or date when the sun across the equator, and day and night are of equal length. |
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Jinx. Noun. Verb. |
The witch jinxed me and now I'm werewolf. |
N. A person or thing that brings bad luck.V. To bring bad luck. |
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Alone adjective |
The boy wanted to be alone to think. |
If someone is alone, they're not another person. |
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Apartment |
She has a nice apartment in the city. |
An apartment is set of rooms in building where people |
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Article. Noun. |
Did you read the article in the newspaper about the soccer game. |
An article is a story in a newspaper or magazine. |
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Sculpture. Noun |
Sculpture's moo salah became very famous. |
A work of art that is a solid or object made by caving or shaping wood stone. |
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Artist. Noun |
He went to paris to become artist. |
An artist is a person who paints, draw or makes sculpture. |
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Attitude. Noun. |
John has a bad attitude. He's always angry. |
Someone's attitude is the way they feel and think. |
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Compare. Verb. |
If you compare cats and dogs, you'll see they're both good pets. |
To compare means to say how two things are the same and different. |
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Judge. Verb |
The boy was going to judge how his mother's turket tasted |
To judge something is to say if it's good or bad. |
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Magazine. Noun. |
She likes to read fashion magazine. |
A magazine is a regular publication with news stories and articles. |
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Material |
Brick is a good material for building houses. |
A material is what used to make something. |
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Meal. Noun |
Breakfast is my favorite meal because I enjoy breakfast food. |
A meal is a time food is eaten like breakfast lunch or dinner. |
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Aid. |
The doctor help the boy after his accident. |
To aid someone is to help them when they need something. |
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Attempt.v. |
I'm attempting to learn English. |
To attempt something is to try to do thing. |
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Authority. |
The police man has authority in the street. |
is the power that somebody has because of their position. |
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Cooperate. |
The students cooperated to clean up the classroom. |
Isto work together to do something. |
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Defend. |
The soldiers defended the town from the invaders. |
To defend someone or something is to protect from attack. |
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Destruction. |
After the big fire, there was much destruction in the city. |
Destruction is damage to something so bad that it can't be fixed. |
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Division. |
The chat had six divisions which all had different colors. |
Is the act of making smaller groups out if a large one. |
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Enable. |
Having the key enabled to us open the door. |
To enable a person it so make it possible for them do to something. |
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frustrate. |
The machine frustrated me because I couldn't fix it. |
Is to prevent someone fulfilling their desire. |
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frustrate. |
The machine frustrated me because I couldn't fix it. |
Is to prevent someone fulfilling their desire. |
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Govern. |
The United States governed from the White house. |
Is to control the public business of a country, state or city. |
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Relive. |
The medicine relived the dick boy. |
To relive someone is to make them feel less pain |
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Royal. |
The king sat upon the royal throne. |
Describes something that belongs to a king or queen. |
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Slave. |
The slave worked hard all day long. |
Is a person who is not free and must work for someone else. |