Study

UNIT 1 - VOCABULARY 3

  •   0%
  •  0     0     0

  • More loudly: making lourder noise.
    Comparartive adverb. that man calls his neighbors more loudly because they don´t listen.
  • Excited: very enthusiastic and eager.
    Adjective. Yesterday i went to the mountains with my friends and it was excited
  • Hopscotch: it is a game in which each child by turn hops into and over squares marked on the ground to retrieve a marker thrown into one of these squares.
    Noun. When i was younger, i used to play hopscotch.
  • Later: after the present, expected, our usual time, comparative oflate.
    Comparative adjective. I get up later on weekends.
  • Snacks: a small amount of food between meals.
    Noun. I eat snack when i go to the movies.
  • Sooner: in or after a short time.
    Comparative adverb. The cheetah is the animal sooner on earth.
  • More quietly: free, or comparatively free, from noise.
    Comparative adverb. The teachers needs the students to be more quietly.
  • Dangerous: able or likely to cause harms or injury.
    Adjective. Smoking at a gas station is dangerous.
  • High shelves: shelves that high extend form the bottom.
    Noun. I have a high shelve for my books.
  • Better: of a more excellent or efective type or quality.
    Comparative adjective. This computer is better than the tablet.
  • Take a nap: to seleep for a short preriod of time during the day.
    Idiom. My grandfather takes a nap after lunch.
  • Harder: solid, firm and rigid, nor easily broken, bent or pierced.
    Comparative adjective. Some fruits are harder than others.
  • Faster: at hifh speed.
    Comparative adjective. I run faster than 2 years ago.
  • Allow: give permission to do something.
    Verb. Pets do not allow on IRTRA.
  • Well: in a good or satisfactory way.
    Adverb. My mom say well for my good grades.
  • Earlier: hapening or done before the usual or expected time
    Comparative adjective. I get up earlier during the week.
  • More slowly: at a slow speed
    Comparative adverb. A snail is more slowly a turtle.
  • Worse: less well or skifully.
    Comparative adverb. My brother had the worst grade in his histoty.
  • More quickly: moving capable or moving or higher speed.
    Comparative adverb. He won the competition because he was more quickly than the other.s