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96 Cards in this Set
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safety. |
I am worried about your safety. |
Noun. |
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sail. |
We went for a sail. |
Noun. |
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sailor. |
This diary was written by a famous sailor. |
Noun. |
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sample. |
You can download the free sample. |
Noun. |
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sand. |
Is this sand dry or wet? |
Noun. |
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scan. |
He scanned the document to find errors. |
Verb. |
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scientific. |
Did you read about the new scientific discovery? |
Adjective. |
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script. |
I need someone to review the script. |
Noun. |
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sculpture. |
They recently bought a new sculpture. |
Noun. |
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secondary. |
Our secondary school has a sports hall. |
Adjective. |
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security. |
It's a matter of national security. |
Noun. |
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seed. |
I planted some pepper seeds. |
Noun. |
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sensible. |
We need sensible solutions. |
Adjective. |
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separate. |
I separated the old stamps from the new ones. |
Verb. |
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seriously. |
Smoking can seriously affect your health. |
Adverb. |
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servant. |
The servant tidied the room well. |
Noun. |
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Set. |
Set your alarm clock for 6:00 am. |
Verb. |
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set. |
I bought a complete set of towels. |
Noun. |
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setting. |
This hotel is in a beautiful mountain setting. |
Verb. |
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sex. |
Write your sex and date of birth on this page. |
Noun. |
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sexual. |
He doesn't have sexual relations with any women. |
Adjective. |
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shake. |
Give me a strong shake in the morning to wake me up. |
Noun. |
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share. |
Our share of the profits increased this year. |
Noun. |
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sharp. |
Use a sharp pencil to draw this. |
Adjective. |
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shelf. |
Use these empty shelves to store your books. |
Noun. |
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shell. |
I like to collect shells on the beach. |
Noun. |
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shift. |
Do you work a day shift or night shift? |
Noun. |
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shine. |
The sun will shine again in the sky. |
Verb. |
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shiny. |
Not all shiny metals are gold. |
Adjective. |
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shooting. |
The soldiers were shooting at the enemy. |
Verb. |
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shy. |
He is weak and shy. |
Adjective. |
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sight. |
The sight is amazing from the top of the mountain. |
Noun. |
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signal. |
Wait for my signal. |
Noun. |
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signal. |
He signaled, and they attacked. |
Verb. |
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silent. |
The old lady remained silent. |
Adjective. |
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silly. |
You sometimes ask silly questions. |
Adjective. |
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similarity. |
There are lots of similarities between the two conditions. |
adjective. |
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similarly. |
All cats behave similarly. |
Adverb. |
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simply. |
To send the comment, simply click the button. |
Adverb. |
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since. |
He left last year and we haven't heard from him since. |
adverb. |
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sink. |
The ship sank in the Pacific ocean. |
Verb. |
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slice. |
A glass of orange juice with a slice of lemon. |
Noun. |
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slice. |
Did you see the chef while he was slicing the tomatoes? |
Verb. |
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slightly. |
I earn slightly less than $500 a month. |
adverb. |
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Slow. |
Slow up, there is a traffic light ahead. |
Verb. |
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smart. |
You are the smartest guy among us. |
Adjective. |
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smooth. |
It was a smooth flight. |
adjective. |
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software. |
You should check the source of this software. |
Noun. |
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soil. |
I like the smell of soil after rain. |
Noun. |
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solid. |
Only ski on solid ice. |
adjective. |
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solid. |
Three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. |
Noun. |
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Sort. |
Sort these books on that narrow shelf. |
Verb. |
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southern. |
I live in the southern part of the region. |
adjective. |
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specifically. |
I specifically mentioned your research in the book. |
adverb. |
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spending. |
The government intends to increase spending on education. |
Noun. |
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spicy. |
We ate spicy food inside a small restaurant. |
adjective. |
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spirit. |
You may beat me, but you can't break my spirit. |
Noun. |
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spirits. |
I am in high spirits today. |
Noun. |
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spoken. |
Books are not enough, you need to learn spoken English. |
adjective. |
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spot. |
This is my weak spot. |
Noun. |
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spread. |
The news spread very fast. |
verb. |
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stadium. |
Hundreds packed into the stadium to watch the match. |
Noun. |
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staff. |
We need professional staff. |
Noun. |
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standard. |
Living standards should be improved. |
Noun. |
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standard. |
He refused to pay more than standard rates. |
Adjective. |
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state. |
They clearly stated that point. |
Verb. |
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state. |
We should improve the state education system. |
Adjective. |
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statistic. |
Your task today is analyzing crime statistics. |
Noun. |
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statue. |
This park has a lot of broken statues. |
Noun. |
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stick. |
We need dry sticks to start a fire. |
Noun. |
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Stick. |
Stick these photos in the corner. |
Verb. |
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still. |
Stay still while I measure your height. |
Adjective. |
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store. |
Can I store my books in your cupboard? |
Verb. |
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stranger. |
Excuse me, I don't argue with strangers. |
Noun. |
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strength. |
I pushed against the door with all my strength. |
Noun. |
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string. |
Tie these two strings together. |
Noun. |
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strongly. |
I strongly disagree with your decision. |
Adverb. |
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studio. |
You can record your song in our studios. |
Noun. |
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stuff. |
Leave your sister's stuff alone. |
Noun. |
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substance. |
Don't mix these two substances. |
Noun. |
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successfully. |
I have already successfully completed five courses. |
Adverb. |
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sudden. |
It was a sudden change in temperature. |
Adjective. |
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suffer. |
He suffered from a rare illness. |
Verb. |
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suit. |
We have a variety of dishes to suit all tastes. |
Verb. |
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suitable. |
They are looking for a suitable site for their factory. |
Adjective. |
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summary. |
The author published a summary of his book. |
Noun. |
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summarizes. |
This essay summarizes some of my ideas. |
Verb. |
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supply. |
The company will supply us with sports equipment. |
Verb. |
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supply. |
The food supply will run out by the end of April. |
Noun. |
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supporter. |
Do you have supporters to this cause? |
Noun. |
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surely. |
Oil prices will surely rise soon. |
Adverb. |
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surface. |
We need a flat surface to sit on. |
Noun. |
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survive. |
Most passengers survived the accident. |
Verb. |
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swim. |
I like to start my day with a quick swim. |
Noun. |
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switch. |
Ahmed and I switched places. |
Verb. |
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Symptom. |
(A): What are your symptoms? (B): A headache. |
Noun. |