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wash |
Wash your face, wash your car, wash your body.
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must |
You must do something. You have no choice.
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signs |
Signs are pictures that give you information.
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images |
Another word for pictures is images.
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verb |
A verb is an action or doing word.
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wear |
The verb for having clothes on you is wear.
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noun |
A noun is a person, place or thing.
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map |
A map is an image that shows you where to go.
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table |
A table is a grid with columns and rows; a timetable.
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feed |
The verb which means to give food to someone is feed.
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warn |
Warn is a purpose of text that tells you that there is danger and to be careful.
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under |
A preposition similar to below is under.
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around |
A preposition; to travel around the world.
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over |
A preposition; over the bridge.
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school |
To get an education people go to school.
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cinema |
To watch a film you can go to the cinema.
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market |
To buy fruit and vegetables outside, you go to the market.
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caution |
If you see the word caution, you need to be careful.
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diagram |
A diagram is an image that shows you a plan.
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