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UNIT 9 Word Lis against [agenst] prep. To be against something is to be touching it or opposed to it. They both leaned against the wall.

05 Dec 2022

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UNIT 9 Word List against [agenst] prep. To be against something is to be touching it or opposed to it. They both leaned against the wall. → beach [bitn. The beach is a sandy or rocky place by the ocean. The little girl built a sandcastle on the beach. damage [dæmidz] v. To damage something is to break it. The car was damaged in the accident. - discover [diskávər] v. To discover something is to find it for the first time. → I discovered some new information in this book! emotion [imouſən) n. An emotion is how you feel. Anger is a common emotion that we all feel. - fix [fiks] v. To fix something is to make it work. My dad has many tools to help him fix broken things. frank [frænk] adj. If you are frank, you are being very honest. The teacher had a frank discussion with her students. identify [aidentəfai] v. To identify something is to be able name it. → I used the file to identify his name. island [ailand] n. An island is land in the middle of water. → Japan is a group of islands. ocean [oufan] n. The ocean is all of the salt water that surrounds land. The ocean can make powerful waves. perhaps [perhaps] adv. happened Perhaps is used when you say that something could happen. → Perhaps I will eat an apple for lunch. pleasant [pléznt] adj. If something is pleasant, you enjoy it. → The character had a pleasant look on its face. prevent [privent] v. To prevent something is to stop it from happening. The handcuffs prevented me from moving my hands. rock [rak] n. A rock is a hard thing in the dirt. → I stacked rocks on top of one another. save [seiv] v. To save something is to keep it from being hurt. → I want to help save the world. step [step] v. To step is to walk. → Be careful where you step. still [still adv. Still is used when you say that a situation keeps going on. → They are still waiting in line to get tickets. taste [teist] n. A taste is the flavor something makes in your mouth. The taste of the fruit was sweet. - 9 throw [erou] v. To throw something is to use your hand to make it go through the air. The pitcher can throw the baseball very fast. wave [weiv] n. A wave is a line of water that moves higher than the rest of the water. The water was filled with large blue waves. -

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