Grammar Lesson 5 | Vocabulary Lesson 5 | Vocabulary Lesson 5 | Spelling Lesson 5 | Spelling Lesson 5 |
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Compound Sentence
You buy the tickets, and I'll buy the popcorn.
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What is the meaning of haughty?
Arrogant, stuck up, snooty, disdainful, proud.
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What is the meaning of shuffle?
To mix in a disorderly mass, to shift from place to place.
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What is meaning of fantasy?
The faculty or activity of imagining things, especially things that are impossible or improbable.
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What is the meaning of bicycle?
A vehicle composed of two wheels held in a frame one behind the other, propelled by pedals and steered with handlebars attached to the front wheel.
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Simple Sentence
You and I should go to the fair and see the sights.
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What is the meaing of lair?
The resting place of living place of a wild animal.
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What is the meaning of gait?
A manner of walking.
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What is the meaning of privacy?
The state or condition of being free from being observed or disturbed by other people.
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What is the meaning of vicinity?
The area near or surrounding a particular place.
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Compound Sentence
Throw a table tennis ball into a goldfish bowl, and win a fish.
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What is the meaning of aquatic?
Growing or living in water.
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What is the meaning of solitude?
The state of being alone, a lonely place.
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What is the meaning of consent?
To give permission for something to happen.
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What is the meaning of license?
A permit from an authority to own or use something, do a particular thing, or carry on a trade
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Simple Sentence
The ponies and the horses are in the barn.
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What is the meaning of cunning?
Skill in planning or making or executing.
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What is the meaning of feline?
Of or relating to a cat or their kin.
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What is the meaning of concise?
Giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words; brief but comprehensive.
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What is the meaning of recent?
Having happened, begun, or been done not long ago or not long before; not too long ago.
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Compound Sentence
Herbie won a stuffed gorialla; Alma won a stuffed tiger.
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What is the meaning of lurk?
To sneak, to skulk, to hang around.
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What is the meaning of lure?
To bait, to try to attract.
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What is the meaning of citizen?
An inhabitant of a particular town or city.
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What is the meaning of incident?
An event or occurrence.
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