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add
verb : to put something in or next to another thing or group of things to make it bigger or different in some way
again
adverb : one more time
almost
adverb : very close, but not quite
also
adverb : too; as well
answer
verb : to reply to a question
ask
verb : to try to get information
away
adverb : in a different direction; from this place to that place
backward
adverb : behind; toward the back
began
verb : the past tense of "begin"; to start
begin
verb : to start
beginning
noun : the first part of something
best
adjective : better than others
better
adjective : more than good; finer
both
adjective : two things together
bring
verb : to carry, lead, or cause to go along from one place to another
busy
adjective : having a lot to do; full of activity
carry
verb : to take from one place to another
catch
verb : to grab and hold something
chase
verb : to try to catch someone or something
check
verb : to look at someone or something to see its condition
circle
verb : to draw a line around; to move around
clean
verb : to take away dirt or stains from something
close
adjective : having little space; near in time
close
verb : to shut something, such as a lid or a door; to block or cover an opening
color
verb : to use crayons to fill with color
come
verb : to move from a far place to a near place; to move toward a place or person
copy
verb : to make something that is similar to or exactly like something else
cross out
verb : to cancel something that is wrong, such as a word, by drawing a line through it
cut
verb : to separate, shorten, or hurt something with a sharp object, such as a knife or scissors
decide
verb : to make a choice
done
adjective : finished making or doing; fully cooked
down
adverb : toward the ground; toward something low
draw
verb : to make a line or picture
end
verb : to finish
end
noun : the last part of something
everywhere
adverb : in all places
false
adjective : not real or true; not in agreement with the facts; not honest
fifth
adjective : coming after four others
fill
verb : to put as much as you can into
fill in
verb : to cover a blank space with something, such as color or shading
find
verb : to locate or spot something
finish
verb : to end
first
adjective : coming before all others
fold
verb : to bend something over so that one part covers another part
follow
verb : to go or come after
forget
verb : to not remember
forgot
verb : the past tense of "forget"; did not remember
forward
adverb : straight ahead; toward the front
fourth
adjective : coming after three others
front
noun : the most forward part of something
group
noun : a number of people or things gathered together
help
verb : to give or do something that makes life easier for another person
here
adverb : at or in this place or time
high
adverb : far up; farther up than something else
hold
verb : to have and carry something, usually using hands or arms
how
adverb : in what way
inside
adverb : within something; not outside
join
verb : to take part with others
keep
verb : to hold on to something; to continue doing something
last
adjective : coming after all others
lead
verb : to guide or travel ahead
left
noun : to or on the left side
list
noun : names or items printed or written in a row
listen
verb : to try to hear a sound
loud
adjective : noisy
low
adverb : close to the ground or another surface
make
verb : to build, create, or put together
match
verb : to choose one or more things that are the same or go together
mistake
noun : an error
mix
verb : to put things together to make one thing
name
noun : the word or words by which a person, animal, thing, or place is known
okay
adjective : good enough, but not really good; all right
once
adverb : only one time; at a time in the past
only
adverb : without any more like it
open
verb : to move something so it is not closed
opposite
noun : completely different
outside
adverb : in the open air; not inside
paint
verb : to cover a surface with color, either for decoration or to make a picture
paste
verb : to glue a thing to another thing
pick
verb : to make a choice
place
verb : to put in a certain location
please
adverb : a word used to politely ask a question or make a request
point
verb : to use your finger to show people what you want them to look at
print
verb : to write with letters that do not touch
put
verb : to place something
question
noun : a sentence that asks something
quiet
adjective : making little or no noise; calm
ran
verb : the past tense of "run"; to move on foot faster than walking
reach
verb : to stretch out or extend something
read
verb : to look at and understand the meaning of written or printed words or symbols
right
noun : to or on the right side
right
adjective : correct, good, or true
run
verb : to move on foot faster than walking
sat
verb : the past tense of "sit"; to rest the body on the buttocks
search
verb : to look for something
second
adjective : coming after one other
see
verb : to notice something with the eyes
shake
verb : to move back and forth or up and down quickly
shall
verb : will happen in the future
sit
verb : to rest the body on the buttocks
smell
noun : an odor or scent; the sense that allows some living things to notice odors and scents
solve
verb : to find the answer to
speak
verb : to talk
spoke
verb : the past tense of "speak"; to talk
stand
verb : to have all of one's weight on one's feet
start
verb : to begin
stay
verb : to keep being in the same place
step
noun : a stage in a set of directions
stop
verb : to keep from moving; to come to an end
taste
verb : to find out the flavor of something by putting it in your mouth
taught
verb : the past tense of "teach"; to help someone learn
teach
verb : to help someone learn
tell
verb : to say or to put into words
there
adverb : at or in that place
think
verb : to use the mind to form ideas
third
adjective : coming after two others
thought
noun : an idea, plan, or opinion made by thinking
throw
verb : to make something move quickly through the air using a hand
touch
verb : to feel something using one's body, such as one's fingers
toward
preposition : in the direction of
trace
verb : to make a picture by copying lines onto see-through paper placed on top of a picture or shape
true
adjective : real; not pretend or false; agreeing with the facts
turn
verb : to move in a circle; to change direction
twice
adverb : two times
up
adverb : toward the sky; toward something high
walk
verb : to move on foot slower than running
way
noun : a certain direction
will
verb : to be willing to in the future
worst
adjective : least good
write
verb : to form words, numbers, or musical notes on something
wrong
adjective : not true, right, or correct
abbreviate
verb : to make something shorter by leaving out letters or sounds
accept
verb : to agree to receive something
acquire
verb : to get or learn something
alike
adjective : like someone or something else; similar
alongside
preposition : next to; by the side of
analyze
verb : to examine closely
anywhere
adverb : to or in any place; within a range
approach
verb : to move nearer
arrange
verb : to put in order or place carefully
arrive
verb : to reach a place
assign
verb : to give out as work or as a task
attend
verb : to go to an event or place
beneath
preposition : under
beyond
preposition : past; on the farther side of
clarify
verb : to make something clear or more easily understood
classify
verb : to sort; to assign to a category
comment
verb : to express an opinion
compare
verb : to look at something to see how it is the same or different from something else
complete
verb : to finish
concentrate
verb : to pay close attention to something
connect
verb : to bring together
continue
verb : to keep doing something or start doing something again in the same manner or direction
contrast
verb : to look at something to see how it is different from something else
define
verb : to give the meaning of a word, phrase, or symbol; to tell or describe what something is
demonstrate
verb : to show how something works; to show that something is true by using evidence or examples
describe
verb : to write or tell about something
different
adjective : not the same
direct
verb : to tell, manage, train, or lead someone
direction
noun : the way or course toward which something moves or faces
directions
noun : instructions on how to do something or how to get to a place
disobey
verb : to not follow an order, request, rule, or law
due
adjective : expected or required at a certain time
edit
verb : to review, change, correct, and finalize a work, such as a piece of writing or film
emphasize
verb : to give extra attention to
evaluate
verb : to closely examine something to judge its condition or importance, or to decide on its worth
explain
verb : to make something clear or understandable
explanation
noun : a statement or action that makes something clear and easy to understand
file
verb : to store information where it can be found again
gather
verb : to bring or come together
identify
verb : to recognize or find the source, nature, or characteristics of something or someone
important
adjective : having a lot of meaning or value
improve
verb : to do something better than before
instruct
verb : to teach a skill or subject; to give directions
instructions
noun : directions on how to do something
interrupt
verb : to break into an action or conversation that is in progress
introduce
verb : to make known; to tell someone your name
juxtapose
verb : to place things side by side in order to compare or contrast them
locate
verb : to find something
mandatory
adjective : required; related to something a person has to do
mark
verb : to write a word, number, or symbol on something
mark
noun : a spot or other area that is different from the surrounding area; a line, figure, or symbol written on something
nearby
adverb : close by; not far
notice
verb : to see, pay attention to, or be aware of
obediently
adverb : in a manner that obeys authority
omit
verb : to leave out
past
preposition : beyond in space or time; from one side to the other side
plan
verb : to figure out a way to make or do something; to expect to do something or for something to happen
pour
verb : to flow quickly and steadily
praise
verb : to say good things about someone or something
priority
noun : something that is more important than something else
project
noun : an organized plan or activity with a purpose
quiz
verb : to ask someone questions, either verbally or on paper, to test the person's knowledge on a subject
raise
verb : to move to a higher position
realize
verb : to clearly understand or become fully aware of
receive
verb : to get or accept what has been given
recite
verb : to say something aloud from memory
recognize
verb : to identify someone or something as familiar
refuse
verb : to turn down or not go along with something
remember
verb : to think of something again; to not forget
remove
verb : to take away
research
verb : to study or investigate, especially to discover new information or to find facts
review
verb : to study or look at information again
revise
verb : to rewrite or reorganize something in order to correct, update, or improve it
same
adjective : exactly alike; not different
sideways
adverb : to the side; from one side to the other
signature
noun : a person's name signed by that person
skip
verb : to pass from one point to another, leaving out what lies between
spread
verb : to cover a surface with something
study
verb : to work at learning something
submit
verb : to present or turn in something for review or approval
through
preposition : in one side and out the other or from one end to another; used to show movement within or across a space
underline
verb : to draw a line under something
underneath
preposition : below