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invite |
Invite means to ask someone to come somewhere with you.
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contact |
Contact is a verb that means to speak to someone. It can be by phone, email, text message or letter.
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An email is a text you write to someone using a computer.
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punctuation |
Comma, full stop, question mark and exclamation marks are types of punctuation.
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letter |
A letter is a type of text that you write to someone else. It has an address in the top right corner of the person who writes the letter.
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where |
Where is a question word that we use to ask about a place.
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directions |
Directions are a type of text that tell you where to go to get somewhere.
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exclamation |
An exclamation mark is a type of punctuation used to show emotion in writing.
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recipe |
A recipe is a text that tells you how to cook something.
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advert |
An advert is a type of text used to sell or advertise something.
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opposite |
Opposite is a preposition meaning on the other side.
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leisure |
Leisure is another word for free time.
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college |
College is a place where people go to study further education.
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when |
When is a question word used to ask about a time.
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