unit 6 Flashcards
also
adv. Also means in addition to or too. I like blue and I also like yellow.
automatically
adv. If an action happens automatically it happens without thinking or planning. The man automatically smiled when he thought about his friend.
busy
adj. A busy person has a lot of things to do. Everyone is busy at the office today.
can
aux. v. Can shows that a person or thing has the ability to do an action. Sad news can make her cry.
clear
V. To clear is to remove everything from a place. I need to clear my desk because it is too messy.
close
To close is to shut something or cover up an opening. The man wanted to close the door tightly.
discuss
To discuss is to talk about something with another person. James began to discuss his report with his teacher.
feel
v. To feel is to experience an emotion or feeling. The girl must feel happy because it is her birthday today.
listen
To listen is to pay attention to a sound that you can hear. Lisa wanted to listen carefully to her friend.
meet
V. To meet is to come together so that you can talk or do something together. Ken’s mother wanted to meet his teacher today.
music
n. Music is the sound made by singing or playing musical instruments. The boy makes music by playing a guitar.
normal
adj. A normal thing is usual and not strange. It is normal to wear school uniforms in private schools.
quiet
adj. If something is quiet it does not make much sound. The man told the children to be quiet.
relax
v. To relax is to rest or do something enjoyable. Nicole likes to relax by reading books.
sleep
v. To sleep is to rest your mind and body usually at night in bed. The child goes to sleep in her bedroom at night.
stress
n. Stress is a strong feeling of worry caused by problems in life work etc. Dan has a lot of stress at work.
study
v. To study is to learn something by reading memorizing or going to school. The woman needed a quiet place to study for a big test.
talk
v. To talk is to say words to express your thoughts opinions etc. They went someplace to talk to each other.
work
v. To work is to do a job that you get paid for. They need to work together to finish an important project.
write
v. To write is to use a pen or keyboard to make letters and numbers on paper or a screen. I need to write a story for my homework.