Unit 11: Princess Rose and the Creature Flashcards

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…… means any longer.

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Anymore means any longer.

anymore [ēnimɔ:r] adv.

Her old pants don’t fit her anymore.

hɜːr əʊld pænts dəʊnt fɪt hɜːr ˌɛniˈmɔː.

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When a person is …., they are not awake

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When a person is asleep, they are not awake

asleep [əˈsliːp] adj.

The baby has been asleep for hours.

ðə ˈbeɪbi hæz biːn əˈsliːp fɔːr aʊəz.

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A …. is a small round fruit that grows on certain plants and trees

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A berry is a small round fruit that grows on certain plants and trees

berry [ˈbɛrɪ] n.

The berry looked delicious.

ðə ˈbɛri lʊkt dɪˈlɪʃəs.

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To ….. things is to group them together all in one place.

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To collect things is to group them together all in one place.

collect [kəˈlɛkt] v.

I collected shells when I was younger.

aɪ kəˈlɛktɪd ʃɛlz wɛn aɪ wɒz ˈjʌŋɡə.

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To …. is to try to be better than someone.

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To compete is to try to be better than someone.

compete [kəmˈpiːt] v.

He will compete with very good athletes.

hiː wɪl kəmˈpiːt wɪð ˈvɛri ɡʊd ˈæθliːts.

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A …. is a talk between people.

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A conversation is a talk between people.

conversation [kɒnvəˈseɪʃ(ə)n] n.

There were two conversations going on at once.

ðeə wɜː tuː ˌkɒnvəˈseɪʃᵊnz ˈɡəʊɪŋ ɒn æt wʌns.

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A ….. is any living thing.

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A creature is any living thing.

creature [ˈkriːtʃə] n.

The creature we saw today was either a dolphin or a porpoise.

ðə ˈkriːʧə wiː sɔː təˈdeɪ wɒz ˈaɪðər ə ˈdɒlfɪn ɔːr ə ˈpɔːpəs.

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A …. is a choice.

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A decision is a choice.

decision [dɪˈsɪʒ(ə)n] n.

He made the wrong decision

hiː meɪd ðə rɒŋ dɪˈsɪʒᵊn

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….. is used with “or” to say there are two or more possibilities.

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Either is used with “or” to say there are two or more possibilities.

either [ˈiːðə] conj.

You can choose to be either white or black when you play chess.

juː kæn ʧuːz tuː biː ˈaɪðə waɪt ɔː blæk wɛn juː pleɪ ʧɛs.

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A …. is a place with lots of trees and animals.

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A forest is a place with lots of trees and animals.

forest [ˈfɒrɪst] n.

I love to go walking in the forest.

aɪ lʌv tuː ɡəʊ ˈwɔːkɪŋ ɪn ðə ˈfɒrɪst.

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The …. is the top part of the Earth that we walk on.

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The ground is the top part of the Earth that we walk on.

ground [ɡraʊnd] n.

The ground under our feet was dry and brown.

ðə ɡraʊnd ˈʌndər ˈaʊə fiːt wɒz draɪ ænd braʊn.

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To …. someone or something is to say who they are.

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To introduce someone or something is to say who they are.

introduce [intrəˈdjuːs] v.

I introduced myself to our newest co-worker today.

aɪ ˌɪntrəˈdjuːst maɪˈsɛlf tuː ˈaʊə ˈnjuːɪst ˌkəʊˈwɜːkə təˈdeɪ.

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To ….. is to legally become husband and wife.

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To marry is to legally become husband and wife.

marry [ˈmari] v.

Rose and Henry were married, and they lived happily.

rəʊz ænd ˈhɛnri wɜː ˈmærɪd, ænd ðeɪ lɪvd ˈhæpᵊli.

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To …. is to get ready for something.

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To prepare is to get ready for something.

prepare [prɪˈpɛə] v.

I prepared my speech to the class.

aɪ prɪˈpeəd maɪ spiːʧ tuː ðə klɑːs.

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To …. is to move a boat on the water.

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To sail is to move a boat on the water.

sail [seɪl] v.

I love to sail my boat on the lake.

aɪ lʌv tuː seɪl maɪ bəʊt ɒn ðə leɪk.

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When something is …., it is bad or unsafe.

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When something is serious, it is bad or unsafe.

serious [ˈsɪərɪəs] adj.

The accident was very serious.

ði ˈæksɪdᵊnt wɒz ˈvɛri ˈsɪəriəs.

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To ….. is to use time doing something or being somewhere.

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To spend is to use time doing something or being somewhere.

spend [spɛnd] v.

I like to spend my free time fishing.

aɪ laɪk tuː spɛnd maɪ friː taɪm ˈfɪʃɪŋ.

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When something is …, it is not normal.

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When something is strange, it is not normal.

strange [streɪn(d)ʒ] adj.

Joe had a strange look on his face after he saw what happened.

ʤəʊ hæd ə streɪnʤ lʊk ɒn hɪz feɪs ˈɑːftə hiː sɔː wɒt ˈhæpᵊnd.

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The …. is a fact or something that is right.

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The truth is a fact or something that is right.

truth [truːθ] n.

He was telling the truth about seeing a large green snake.

hiː wɒz ˈtɛlɪŋ ðə truːθ əˈbaʊt ˈsiːɪŋ ə lɑːʤ ɡriːn sneɪk.

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To … is to not be sleeping anymore.

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To wake is to not be sleeping anymore.

wake [weɪk] v

He is always full of energy when he wakes in the morning.

hiː ɪz ˈɔːlweɪz fʊl ɒv ˈɛnəʤi wɛn hiː weɪks ɪn ðə ˈmɔːnɪŋ.