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Vocabulary 4 Unit I

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  • Bad grade:Bad grades can and often hide a major problem. They indicate that something is wrong.
    Adjective Nancy have a bad grades.
  • Excited about: very enthusiastic and eager.
    Adjective I am excited about you.
  • Amazing: extremely surprising.
    Adjective What an amazing coincidence!
  • Crawly Legs: those animals that move flush... Some of these reptiles have legs, like the crocodile.
    Adjective The spiders have a crawly legs
  • Afraid of: feeling fear or anxiety; frightened.
    Adjective I'm afraid of dogs
  • Scared od: frightened or worried for something.
    Adjective Lester is scared of tiger.
  • Heart: the organ in your chest that sends the blood around your body.
    Noun I love you, and I mean it from the bottom of my heart .
  • Interested in: Someone might ask if they can interest you in something when that person is trying to persuade you to buy something or is offering you something.
    Adjective Nicolas is interested in me.
  • Different From: not the same as another or each other; unlike in nature, form, or quality.
    Adjective It is different from here the house.
  • MRI scans:to look at something carefully, with the eyes or with a machine, in order to get information.
    Verb they will make me MRI Scans of mi head.
  • Injuries: physical harm or damage to someone's body caused by an accident or an attack.
    Noun Injuries to the spine are common among these workers.
  • Still: continuing to happen or continuing to be done.
    Adverb I'm still hungry.
  • Good at: very satisfactory, enjoyable, pleasant, or interesting.
    Adjective I am good at Tennis.
  • Worried about:anxious or troubled about actual or potential problems..
    Adjective Fernando are worried about the exam.
  • Better at : of a more excellent or effective type or quality.
    Adjective Marcello is better at math.
  • Throughout: in every part, or during the whole period of time.
    Preposition, adverb People throughout the country are out of work.
  • To guess: Predict the future or discover the hidden, by means of omens or spells or discover by conjecture something hidden or ignored.
    Verb I like to guess you.
  • Grow: to increase in size or amount, or to become more advanced or developed.
    Verb Children grow so quickly.
  • Travel: to make a journey, usually over a long distance.
    Verb I travel to work by train.
  • Brain: the organ inside the head that controls thought, memory, feelings, and activity.
    Noun His wife died from a brain tumour.