high shelves: a flat board attached to the wall that is used to storage things or decorations
(noun) I can´t reach the high shelves
snacks: a small amount of food that is eaten between meals
(noun) I eat snacks in the playtime
faster: moving or happening quikly, quikly, or able to move or happen quickly
(adjective) Cheeta is faster than jaguar
harder: not easy to bend, cut, or break
(adjective) English is difficult I will study harder
more slowly: at a slow speed
(adjective) Daniel walks more slowly than Felipe
well: in a good way.
(adverb) I feel well
allow: to give permission for someone to do something
(verb) The dogs ar allow in the park
worse: comparative of bad, more unpleasant
(adjective) Volcano eruption is worse than a tornado
more loudly: comparative form of loudly
(adverb) The man sings more loudly than the other
earlier: comparative of early
(adverb) on wendsday I ge up earlier
later: at a time in the future or after the time you have mentioned.
(adverb) Bye dad see you later
more quickly: at a ast speed
(adverb) Raul runs more quickly than Paolo
take a nap: a short sleep, especially during the day
(noun) My dad take a nap in the afternoon
dangerous: A dangerous person, animal, thing, or activity could harm you
(adjective) The dog is dangerous
Better: comparative of goos : of a higher standard, or more, suitable
(adjective) Iron man is better than Superman
hopscotch: a game played by children, who throw a stone onto a set of joined squares drawn on the ground and jump on one leg and then on two legs into each square to get the stone
(noun) I play hopscotch with my friend
excited: someone that has strong feelings of happiness and enthusiasm
(adjective) I excited to go to the movies see spider-man no way home
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