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neighborhood: the area of a town that surrounds someone's home
is a verb. There were lots of kids in my neighborhood when I was growing up.
famous:known and recognized by many people
is a verb. a famous actress/building
share: to have or use something at the same time as someone else
is a verb. She's very possessive about her toys and finds it hard to share.
invisible: impossible to see
is a verb. the aircraft is designed to be invisible to radar.
sprinkle: to drop a few pieces or drops of something over a surface
is a adjetive. Sprinkle a few herbs on the pizza./Sprinkle the pizza with a few herbs.
sand: a substance that consists of very small grains of rock, found on beaches and in deserts
is a verb. a grain of sand
rhinoceros: a very large, thick-skinned animal from Africa or Asia that has one or two horns on its nose
is a verb. a population of black/white rhinoceros
history: (the study of or a record of) past events considered together
is a noun. I studied modern European history at college
legends: a very old story or set of stories from ancient times
is a adjetive. The dance was based on several Hindu legends.
lucid: clearly expressed and easy to understand, or (of a person) thinking or speaking clearly
is a veb. She gave a clear and lucid account of her plans for the company's future.
last night: (the person or thing) after everyone or everything else
is a veb. Our house is the last one on the left before the traffic lights.
wake yourself up: to (cause someone to) become awake and conscious after sleeping
is a verd. Did you wake at all during the night?
think to yourself: to believe something or have an opinion or idea
is a adjetive. I don't think Emma will get the job.
tell yourself: o say something to someone, often giving them information or instructions
is a verb. Tell me about your holiday then.
see yourself: to leave a building or room by yourself after visiting someone there
is a verb. It's ok - I'll see myself out.
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remind yourself: to make someone think of something they have forgotten or might have forgotten
is a verd. Could you remind Paul about dinner on Saturday?
look at yourselflook: to direct your eyes in order to see
is a adjetive. Look! There's grandma.
help yourself: to make it possible or easier for someone to do something
is a verb. My dad said he would help with the costs
find yourself: to discover, especially where a thing or person is
is a adjetive. I've just found a ten-pound note in my pocket.
enjoy yourself: to get pleasure from something
is a verd. I really enjoyed that movie.