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A collection of essential English vocabulary words and their definitions derived from the study guide notes.
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A (indefinite article)
Used before singular nouns that begin with a consonant sound.
About (prep., adv.)
On the subject of, or approximately.
Above (prep., adv.)
In or to a higher place than something else.
Across (prep., adv.)
From one side to the other side of something.
Action (n.)
Something that you do, or a process of doing something.
Activity (n.)
Something that you do for enjoyment or to achieve a goal.
Actor (n.)
A man or person who acts in a play, movie, or TV show.
Actress (n.)
A woman who acts in a play, movie, or TV show.
Add (v.)
To put something together with something else to increase the size or number.
Address (n.)
The details of where a building is or where someone lives.
Adult (n.)
A person who is fully grown and developed.
Advice (n.)
An opinion or suggestion about what someone should do.
Afraid (adj.)
Feeling fear or feeling worried about something.
After (prep.)
Later than something, or following something.
Afternoon (n.)
The time of day between noon and evening.
Again (adv.)
One more time, or once more.
Age (n.)
The number of years that someone has lived.
Ago (adv.)
In the past, or back in time from now.
Agree (v.)
To have the same opinion as someone else.
Air (n.)
The invisible gas surrounding the earth that we breathe.
Airport (n.)
A place where airplanes take off and land.
All (det., pron.)
The whole quantity or every single one of something.
Also (adv.)
In addition, or too.
Always (adv.)
At all times, or every time.
Amazing (adj.)
Causing great surprise or wonder; wonderful.
And (conj.)
Used to connect words, phrases, or clauses.
Angry (adj.)
Feeling or showing strong displeasure or rage.
Animal (n.)
A living creature that is not a human or a plant.
Another (det./pron.)
One more, or a different person or thing.
Answer (n., v.)
A reaction to a question, or to reply to a question.
Any (det., pron.)
One or some of something, used in negative sentences or questions.
Anyone (pron.)
Any person; used mainly in questions and negative statements.
Anything (pron.)
Any thing; used mainly in questions and negative statements.
Apartment (n.)
A set of rooms for living in, usually on one floor of a building.
Apple (n.)
A round fruit with red, green, or yellow skin and crisp white flesh.
April (n.)
The fourth month of the year.
Area (n.)
A part or region of a town, a country, or a space.
Arm (n.)
The part of the body from the shoulder to the hand.
Around (prep., adv.)
In a circle or surrounding a place or object.
Arrive (v.)
To reach a place at the end of a journey.
Art (n.)
Paintings, drawings, or sculptures that are beautiful or express ideas.
Article (n.)
A piece of writing included with others in a newspaper or magazine.
Artist (n.)
A person who creates art, especially paintings or drawings.
As (prep.)
Used to describe the purpose or role of someone or something.
Ask (v.)
To say something in order to get information.
At (prep.)
Used to point out a specific place, time, or activity.
August (n.)
The eighth month of the year.
Aunt (n.)
The sister of your father or mother, or the wife of your uncle.
Autumn (n.)
The season between summer and winter; fall.
Away (adv.)
To or at a distance from a particular place or person.
Baby (n.)
A very young child or infant.
Back (n., adv.)
The rear part of the human body, or returning to a previous place.
Bad (adj.)
Not good; poor in quality or harmful.
Bag (n.)
A container made of paper, cloth, or leather, used for carrying things.
Ball (n.)
A round object used in games and sports.
Banana (n.)
A long yellow fruit with a soft sweet flesh inside.
Band (n.)
A group of musicians who play music together.
Bank (money) (n.)
An organization where people can save or borrow money.
Bath (n.)
An act of washing your body in a large container of water.