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Vocabulary 3 Unit I

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  • Snacks: to eat small amounts of food between meals
    Verb If you eat three good meals a day, you're less likely to snack on biscuits.
  • More quietly: when a person asks you for silence
    Adjective Well, try "disagreeing" a little more quietly.
  • Early: get up before bathing
    Adjective get up before bathing
  • Dangerous: A dangerous person, animal, thing, or activity could harm you
    Adjective dangerous chemicals
  • Excited: feeling very happy and enthusiastic
    Adjective An excited crowd waited for the singer to arrive.
  • High shelves: furniture made of wood to put simple items
    Adjective Then move on to hall closets, high shelves, or anything that's out of reach.
  • More quickly: when a person walks faster
    Adjective Onions cook more quickly than potatoes.
  • Harder: not easy to bend, cut, or break
    Adjective a hard surface.
  • Well: in a good way, to a high or satisfactory standard
    Adverb The documentary presented both sides of the problem very well.
  • 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 One girl is playing hopscotch.
  • Later: at a time in the future or after the time you have mentioned
    Adverb He'll be back later.
  • Faster: moving or happening quickly, or able to move or happen quickly
    Adjective Computers are getting faster all the time.
  • Allow: to give permission for someone to do something, or to not prevent something from happening
    Adjective Do you think Dad will allow you to go to Jamie's party?
  • Worse: : more unpleasant, difficult, or severe than before or than something else that is also bad
    Adjective The conditions they're living in are worse than we thought.
  • Take a nap: when a person naps for a long time
    Verb I'm heading home to take a nap.
  • Better: of a higher standard, or more suitable, pleasing, or effective than other things or people
    Adjective He stood near the front to get a better view.
  • Sooner: in or within a short time; before long; quickly
    Adverb "When would you like to meet?" "The sooner the better."
  • More slowly: when a person is slower
    Adjective Things flow more slowly and softly here.
  • More loudly: When a person speaks loud and clear
    Adjective Speak more loudly, my friend.
  • More loudly: When a person speaks loud and clear
    Adjective Please speak more loudly so that everybody can hear you.