Review of lesson 1 vocabulary activities - Exercise 13
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Vocabulary Term | Definition and Audio |
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meet verb |
![]() to get together with someone |
name countable noun |
![]() A name is a word meaning what somebody or something is called. Examples: ![]() This piece of fruit is called a banana. It's called a banana. = Its name is banana. ![]() He's called John. = His name is John. |
pleased adjective |
![]() happy, satisfied, or content |
see verb |
![]() to perceive with eyes |
very adverb and adjective |
![]() Very emphasizes adverbs and adjectives. |
very well adverbs and adjectives |
![]() in a very good condition |
well/not well adverbs and adjectives |
![]() well = in a good or pleasing condition not well = in a bad condition |
you
guys informal subject pronoun (slang). a guy (informal noun) = a man, a fellow. BUT "You guys" is slang used as "You" in the plural for both men and women (American origin but now also used in the UK). |
![]() You in the plural, for men and women, or boys and girls (informal, or slang) |
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