chapter 1 crazy about chocolate Flashcards
Part of speech (verb): to be able to pay for something.
(afford) EX: I can’t afford a new car.
Part of speech (verb): to put something or someone in a place where the person or thing can’t be seen or found.
(hide) EX: The children ran and hid behind his mother.
Part of speech (adj.): a person who is expert at his or her work.
(professional) EX: Lionel Messi is the professional athlete in a soccer.
Part of speech (verb): to have an opportunity to do something.
(get to) EX: He gets to go to school.
Part of speech (verb): to ask someone if he or she would like to have something or would like to do something.
(offer) EX: My brother offered to take me to restaurant.
Part of speech (adj.): covered or abounding with dust.
(dusty) EX: I want to clean behind the heater because it is very dusty behind there.
Part of speech (verb): to change or develop into someone or something different.
(turn into) EX: The factory turns tree leaves into paper usable such as to writing, packaging, and other things.
Part of speech (verb): to divide, apportion, receive equally, and to distribute something.
(share) EX: We shared the last candy.
Part of speech (conj.): in whatever manner or way that.
(however) EX: My brother has a new car. However he is not happy because his car has something broke.
Part of speech (adj.): a standard or level that is considered to be typical or usual.
(average) EX: My grade is above the average.
Part of speech (noun): someone whose job is to study a subject carefully, especially in order to discover new information or understand the subject better.
(researcher) EX: Researcher say that it is easier to lose weight if you a strong will.
Part of speech (verb): to see where a thing or person is, either unexpectedly or by searching discover.
(find) EX: I can’t found my debit card.
Part of speech (verb): to change something from solid to liquid by heating, or to dissolve a solid in a liquid.
(melt) EX: The sun melted the snow.
Part of speech (verb): to understand or solve something
(figure out) EX: I can’t figure out how to solve this problem.
Part of speech (verb): to mention an idea, possible plan, or action for other people to consider.
(suggest) EX: I suggest you study English very well.