Laws: a rule, usually made by a government, that is used to order the way in which a society behaves
Noun There are laws against drinking in the street.
Disobey: to refuse to do something that you are told to do
Verb How dare you disobey me!
Ban: to forbid (= refuse to allow) something, especially officially
Verb The film was banned (= the government prevented it from being shown) in several countries.
Work alone: when a person works alone without company
Verb he works alone
Work together: work with one or more people
Noun I work with my team
Break: to (cause something to) separate suddenly or violently into two or more pieces, or to (cause something to) stop working by being damaged
Verb The dish fell to the floor and broke.
Drop litter: when a person throws a garbage on the floor
Verb drop litter is bad.
Crosswalk: a place on a road, especially one where there is a lot of traffic, at which vehicles must stop to allow people to walk across the road
Noun I crosswalk.
Obey: to act according to what you have been asked or ordered to do by someone in authority, or to behave according to a rule, law, or instruction
Verb The soldiers refused to obey (orders).
Dishes: a container, flatter than a bowl and sometimes with a lid, from which food can be served or which can be used for cooking
Noun an oven-proof dish.
Prohibition: the act of officially not allowing something, or an order that does this
Noun New York City has announced a prohibition on smoking on buses.
Fine: good or good enough; healthy and well
Adjective I felt terrible last night but I feel fine this morning.
Rules: an accepted principle or instruction that states the way things are or should be done, and tells you what you are allowed or are not allowed to do.
Noun A referee must know all the rules of the game.
Follow the rules: I follow the rules that presidents, places, countries, people, and games issue
Verb following the rules is important.
Ilegal: Does not follow established rules or laws
Noun she is buying an item illegally
Trash: something that is of low quality
Noun I can't believe that someone of his intelligence can read such trash!
good citizen: Being a good citizen means being very good at helping others and loving everyone.
Noun I am a good citizen
bad citizen: being a bad citizen is not helping people, being bad and making the planet excited
Noun I must not be a bad citizen.
Unkind: not treating someone very well; not considering someone's feelings
Adjective an unkind remark.
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