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Hobbies: an activity that someone does for pleasure when they are not working.
Noun Angela's hobby is restoring vintage motorcycles.
Overnight: for or during the night.
adjective, adverb You can stay overnight if you want to.
Chores: a job or piece of work that is often boring or unpleasant but needs to be done regularly.
Noun I'll go shopping when I've done my chores.
French Fries: long, thin pieces of potato that are fried and eaten hot.
Plural Noun I’d like a hamburger and French fries.
Junk Food: food that is unhealthy but is quick and easy to eat.
Noun In television advertisements for junk food.
Healthy Food: food that is believed to be good for you.
Noun You need eat more healthy food.
Health Care: the services provided by a country or an organization that involve caring for people's health and treating people who are ill.
Noun She worked in health care for 15 years.
Let: To allow something to happen or someone to do something by not doing anything to stop an action or by giving your permission:
Verb He decided to let his hair grow long.
Make: to produce something, often using a particular substance or material.
verb She makes all her own clothes.
Permission: If someone is given permission to do something, they are allowed to do it
noun You will need permission from your parents to go on the trip.
Obligation: the fact that you are obliged to do something
noun One has an obligation to one's friends.
Right: correct.
Adjective I set the clock to the right time.
Responsibility: something that it is your job or duty to deal with.
Noun She takes her responsibilities as a nurse very seriously.
Disrespectful: Lacking respect
Adjective They were angered by what they perceived as disrespectful comments.
rude: Not polite; offensive or embarrassing.
adjective He's rude to everyone.
Respectful: showing admiration for someone or something
adjective He taught his children to be respectful of other cultures.
Impolite: behaving in a way that is not socially correct and shows a lack of understanding of and care for other people's feelings.
adjective It is impolite to point at people.
Polite: behaving in a way that is socially correct and shows understanding of and care for other people's feelings.
Adjective He was too polite to point out my mistake.
Respect: admiration felt or shown for someone or something that you believe has good ideas or qualities.
Noun You should show more respect to your parents.
share: to divide food, money, goods, etc. and give part of it to someone else
verb Share is a good practice.