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morning |
From the time you wake up until lunchtime, it is called the morning.
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afternoon |
Lunchtime is in the afternoon.
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evening |
When it is dark outside, it is called the evening.
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furniture |
Things in your home are called furniture.
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garage |
The room where you keep your car is called a garage.
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bathroom |
The room where you shower and brush your teeth is called a bathroom.
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clothes |
Trousers, skirts, dresses and T-shirts are all types of clothes.
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jacket |
When it is cold outside, you need to wear a jacket.
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trousers |
You wear trousers to cover your legs.
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breakfast |
The meal you eat in the morning is called breakfast.
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restaurant |
If you do not want to cook, you can eat in a restaurant.
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coffee |
A hot drink that gives you energy is called coffee.
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friend |
A friend is a person who you like and you spend time with.
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daughter |
You have a child. It is a girl. She is your daughter.
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husband |
You marry a man. He is your husband.
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juice |
You can drink orange juice, apple juice or pineapple juice.
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garden |
The green space outside your house is called a garden.
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housework |
Jobs in your home, like sweeping and polishing is called housework.
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