unit 27 - 9.25 Flashcards
actually (æktuǝli]
adv. Actually means in fact or really. My dad looks a little mean but actually he’s very kind.
bite (bait]
n. Bite is the act of using your teeth to cut and tear into something. The boy took a big bite of his hamburger.
coast [koust]
n. The coast is the land by an ocean. I stayed on the southern coast of Australia.
deal [dil]
n. A deal is an agreement that you have with another person. I made a deal with the other company to give us some money.
desert [dézǝrt]
n. The desert is an area of land without many plants or water. Not many plants grow in the desert.
effective [iféktiv]
adj. If something is effective it works well. Swimming is an effective way to stay healthy.
examine [igzamin]
v. To examine something is to look at it carefully. The doctor examined my eyes today.
false [fols]
adj. If something is false it is not correct.. If you think the answer is false press the red button.
figure out [figjǝraut]
v. When you figure something out you come to understand it and find an answer. I couldn’t figure out what he wanted me to do.
gift [gift]
n. A gift is something you give someone. Dave received many gifts for Christmas.
hunger [hángǝr]
n. Hunger is the feeling that you get when you need to eat. After playing all day long
imagine [imædzin]
v. To imagine something is to think of it in your mind. Sally imagined herself winning lots of money.
journey [dzárni]
n. A journey is a long trip. I went on a journey across the country with my parents.
puzzle [pázl]
n. A puzzle is something that is hard to understand. The question was a puzzle to him.
quite [kwait]
adv. Quite means that something is a certain way completely or very much. I think typing on a keyboard is quite easy.