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Questions and Answers
I would like to eat a __________ for breakfast.
I would like to eat a __________ for breakfast.
banana
I need to get my __________ to travel to Paris.
I need to get my __________ to travel to Paris.
passport
The __________ is my favorite subject in school.
The __________ is my favorite subject in school.
teacher
I can __________ very well, but I'm still learning to write.
I can __________ very well, but I'm still learning to write.
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She is a very __________ person, always smiling.
She is a very __________ person, always smiling.
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The hotel room is very __________ and clean.
The hotel room is very __________ and clean.
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I think that __________ is a good book.
I think that __________ is a good book.
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It's nice to meet you, __________ is my name.
It's nice to meet you, __________ is my name.
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Study Notes
Vocabulary Categories
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Food and Drink:
- Fruits: apple, banana, orange, grapes, strawberry
- Vegetables: carrot, potato, onion, tomato, lettuce
- Meat: beef, chicken, pork, lamb, fish
- Desserts: cake, pie, ice cream, chocolate, cookie
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Travel and Transportation:
- Modes of transport: car, bus, train, plane, bike
- Travel documents: passport, visa, ticket, boarding pass
- Accommodation: hotel, hostel, room, bed, breakfast
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Work and Education:
- Professions: teacher, doctor, engineer, lawyer, manager
- Workplaces: office, factory, hospital, school, university
- Education: student, teacher, course, lesson, exam
Common Verbs
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Action verbs:
- Eat, drink, read, write, listen, speak
- Run, jump, swim, play, dance, sing
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Linking verbs:
- Be, have, do, make, take, get
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Modal verbs:
- Can, could, may, might, shall, should
Common Adjectives
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Describing people:
- Happy, sad, tall, short, old, young
- Fat, thin, strong, weak, beautiful, ugly
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Describing places:
- Big, small, clean, dirty, hot, cold
- Beautiful, ugly, old, new, quiet, noisy
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Describing things:
- Good, bad, expensive, cheap, old, new
Sentence Structures
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Simple sentences:
- I like coffee. (S + V + O)
- She is a teacher. (S + Linking verb + C)
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Compound sentences:
- I like coffee, and she likes tea. (S1 + V1 + O1 + Conj + S2 + V2 + O2)
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Complex sentences:
- I think that she is a teacher. (S + V + Subordinate clause)
Common Expressions
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Greetings:
- Hello, hi, goodbye, goodbye, see you later
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Introductions:
- My name is ..., I'm from ..., I'm a ...
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Basic phrases:
- How are you?, What's your name?, Where are you from?
- I don't understand, I don't speak English, Do you speak English?
Vocabulary Categories
- Food and Drink: common food items include fruits (apple, banana), vegetables (carrot, potato), meat (beef, chicken), and desserts (cake, pie)
- Travel and Transportation: modes of transport include car, bus, and train, while travel documents include passport and visa
- Work and Education: professions include teacher, doctor, and engineer, while workplaces include office and hospital
Common Verbs
- Action verbs: verbs of action include eat, drink, read, and write, as well as verbs of physical activity like run and jump
- Linking verbs: verbs that connect subject to additional information include be, have, and do
- Modal verbs: verbs that express possibility or obligation include can, may, and shall
Common Adjectives
- Describing people: adjectives to describe people include happy, tall, and old
- Describing places: adjectives to describe places include big, clean, and beautiful
- Describing things: adjectives to describe things include good, expensive, and old
Sentence Structures
- Simple sentences: sentences with a single main clause, such as "I like coffee"
- Compound sentences: sentences with two or more main clauses, such as "I like coffee, and she likes tea"
- Complex sentences: sentences with a main clause and a subordinate clause, such as "I think that she is a teacher"
Common Expressions
- Greetings: common greetings include hello, hi, and goodbye
- Introductions: common introductions include "My name is...", "I'm from...", and "I'm a..."
- Basic phrases: common basic phrases include "How are you?", "What's your name?", and "Where are you from?"
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Test your knowledge of various vocabulary categories, including food, travel, and work-related terms. Identify the correct categories for different words and phrases.