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Vocabulary 3 Unit I

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    This is voacabulary 3
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  • Better: of a more excellent or effective type or quality
    Comparative adjective. I think grapes are good but strawberries are better.
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  • Earlier: happening or done before the usual or expected time.
    Comparative adjective. I wake up at 5 in the morning and but Mina wakes up earlier.
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  • Faster: at high speed.
    Comparative adjective. a Mazda is fast but a Lanborghini is faster.
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  • harder:solid, firm, and rigid; not easily broken, bent, or pierced.
    Comparative adjective. Nuts are hard but rocks are harder.
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  • Later: after the present, expected, or usual time; comparative oflate
    Comparative adjective.  We could have a later date if we clear our schedule.
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  • More loudly: making louder noise.
    Comparative adverb. Could you sing more loudly?
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  • More quickly: moving or capable of moving at higher speed.
    Comparative adverb. She got scared so she ran more quickly.
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  • More quietly: free, or comparatively free, from noise:
    Comparative adverb. They were trying to be discreet so the talked more quietly.
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  • More slowly: at a slow speed
    Comparative adverb. Turtles walk slow but snails crawl more slowly.
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  • Sooner: in or after a short time
    Comparative adverb. Evelyn became a nurse sooner than I though.
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  • Worse: less well or skilfully
    Comparative adverb. The better you tried the worse it come out.
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  • Take a nap: To sleep for a short period of time during the day.
    Idiom. Grandma takes a nap twice a day.
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  • Hopscotch: it is a game in which each child by turn hops into and over squares marked on the ground to retrieve a marker thrown into one of these squares.
    Noun. I like playing hopscotch with my friends on weekends.
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  • Snacks: a small amount of food eaten between meals.
    Noun. I take a quick snack in the morning every day.
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  • High Shelves: Shelves that high extend from the bottom.
    Noun. I placed all my books in high shelves in the attic.
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  • Allow: give (someone) permission to do something.
    Verb. I allowed the dog to lay in the couch.
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