unit 22 Flashcards

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actual [æktjual]

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adj. Actual means real or true. This is the actual sword that the king owned not a fake one.

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amaze [améiz]

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v. To amaze people is to surprise them very much. The news in the paper amazed Jack.

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charge [tja:rd3]

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n. A charge is the price to pay for something. The charge for the shirts was $15.

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comfort [kimfǝrt]

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v. To comfort someone means to make them feel better. I wanted to comfort my friend after I heard the bad news.

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contact [kantaekt]

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v. To contact people is to speak or write to them. I contacted Sue about my party.

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customer [kistamar]

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n. A customer is a person who buys something at a store. The customer put a few items in a bag.

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deliver [dilívar]

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V. To deliver something is to take it from one place to another.. The man delivered Chinese food to my house.

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earn [arn]

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v. To earn means to get money for the work you do. He earns his living as a chef in a great restaurant.

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gate [geit]

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n. A gate is a type of door. Gates are usually made of metal or wood. We want to put up a wooden gate around our house.

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include [inklu.d]

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V. To include something means to have it as part of a group. Does this meal include a soft drink?

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manage [manidz]

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v. To manage something means to control or be in charge of it. I had to manage the meeting myself.

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mystery [misteri]

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n. A mystery is something that is difficult to understand or explain. The path on the map was a complete mystery to me.

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Occur [aká:r]

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v. To occur means to happen. When did the thunderstorm occur?

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opposite [ápazit]

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n. If A is the opposite of B A is completely different from B. The opposite of black is white..

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plate (pleit]

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n. A plate is a flat round thing that you put food on. I put my plate down so I could put some food on it.

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receive [risí:v]

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v. To receive something is to get it. I received a present on my birthday.

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reward [riword]

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n. A reward is something given in exchange for good behavior or work. He was given a reward for his excellent performance.

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set [set]

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v. To set something is to put it somewhere. Please set the dice down on the table.

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steal [still

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v. To steal is to take something that is not yours. The men tried to steal money from the bank.

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thief [eif]

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n. A thief is someone who quietly takes things that do not belong to them. A thief broke into our home and took my mother’s jewelry.