Level 2, Unit 28


Тренажер

# word        
1 accompany [əˈkʌmp(ə)nɪ]
accompany [ verb ]
definition: To accompany other people means to join them or go with them.
example: My brothers accompanied me to the movie.


accompany
accompany
accompany
2 bare [bɛə]
bare [ adjective ]
definition: When something is bare, it is plain. It has no covering.
example: He likes to walk around in his bare feet.


bare
bare
bare
3 branch [brɑːntʃ]
branch [ noun ]
definition: A branch is the part of a tree with leaves.
example: The monkey was hanging from a branch on the tree.


branch
branch
branch
4 breath [brɛθ]
breath [ noun ]
definition: A breath is the air that goes into and out of one’s lungs.
example: You can ’t take a breath under water.


breath
breath
breath
5 bridge [brɪdʒ]
bridge [ noun ]
definition: A bridge is something that is built over a river so people can cross it.
example: The old bridge fell into the river.


bridge
bridge
bridge
6 cast [kɑːst]
cast [ verb ]
definition: To cast something means to throw it.
example: The fisherman cast his line into the water.


cast
cast
cast
7 dare [dɛə]
dare [ verb ]
definition: To dare means to be brave enough to try something.
example: He dared to jump out of the airplane and skydive.


dare
dare
dare
8 electronic [ɪˌlɛkˈtrɒnɪk]
electronic [ adjective ]
definition: When something is electronic, it uses electricity to do something.
example: I like having electronic devices such as an MP3 player.


electronic
electronic
electronic
9 inn [ɪn]
inn [ noun ]
definition: An inn is a place where travelers can rest and eat.
example: The visitor got a room at the inn.


inn
inn
inn
10 net [nɛt]
net [ noun ]
definition: A net is a bag made of strong thread. It is used to catch animals.
example: The boy caught butterflies in his net.


net
net
net
11 philosophy [fɪˈlɒsəfɪ]
philosophy [ noun ]
definition: A philosophy is a way to think about truth and life.
example: My philosophy is “live and let live. ”


philosophy
philosophy
philosophy
12 pot [pɒt]
pot [ noun ]
definition: A pot is a deep, round metal container used for cooking.
example: Don’t touch the pot on the stove. It’s hot.


pot
pot
pot
13 seed [siːd]
seed [ noun ]
definition: A seed is the hard part of a plant or fruit that trees grow from.
example: I planted the seed in the dirt hoping that it would grow into a tree.


seed
seed
seed
14 sharp [ʃɑːp]
sharp [ adjective ]
definition: When something is sharp, it has a thin edge that cuts things easily.
example: That knife is very sharp. Be careful not to hurt yourself.


sharp
sharp
sharp
15 sort [sɔːt]
sort [ noun ]
definition: A sort of something is a type of it.
example: What sort of instrument do you want to learn to play?


sort
sort
sort
16 subtract [səbˈtrækt]
subtract [ verb ]
definition: To subtract means to take something away.
example: We learned how to subtract numbers from each other in class.


subtract
subtract
subtract
17 tight [taɪt]
tight [ adjective ]
definition: When something is tight, it is fixed or fastened firmly in place.
example: The knots were too tight to untie.


tight
tight
tight
18 virtual [ˈvɜːtʃʊəl]
virtual [ adjective ]
definition: If something is virtual, then it is very close to being true or accurate.
example: Because he’s popular, Joe is the virtual leader of the group.


virtual
virtual
virtual
19 weigh [weɪ]
weigh [ verb ]
definition: To weigh something means to see how heavy it is.
example: The little dog weighed exactly 3kgs.


weigh
weigh
weigh
20 whisper [ˈwɪspə]
whisper [ verb ]
definition: To whisper means to say very quietly.
example: We have to whisper in the library so people can focus on reading.


whisper
whisper
whisper