Unit 6 Flashcards
pet
/pet/
an animal that someone keeps in their home:
my pet rabbit
animal
/ˈænɪməl/ noun
something that lives and moves but is not a person, bird, fish, or insect:
a wild animal
to agree
/əˈgriː/
verb (present participle agreeing, past tense and past participle agreed)
I agree with you.
to agree with someone : I agree with Paulo
to agree to do something : They agreed to meet on Sunday.
to agree on something : She agreed to help him.
include
/ɪnˈkluːd/ verb
The price includes dinner, bed, and breakfast.
Including
/ɪnˈkluːdɪŋ/ preposition
The price is £13,650, not including tax.
Extra
/ˈekstrə/ adjective
We need extra space for guests.
to Die
/daɪ/ verb
(present participle dying, past tense and past participle died)
My grandfather died at the age of 86
Dead
/ded/ adjective
comparative : deader
superlative : deadestt
The police don’t know whether she’s alive or dead.
Death
/deθ/ noun
Do you believe in life after death?
pity
/ˈpɪti/
used to say that something is disappointing:
Thomas: My friend lost our tickets.
It’s a pity we couldn’t stay longer in Boston
Shame
/ʃeɪm/ noun
What a shame that they had to destroy such a beautiful building.
interesting
/ˈɪntrəstɪŋ/ adjective
that’s interesting
smile
/smaɪl/ verb [I] and noun
She smiled at me.
That baby has a beatiful smile
laugh
/lɑːf/ verb [I] v. n.
She really makes me laugh.
funny
/ˈfʌni/ adjective
It’s not funny. Don’t laugh!