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RSF 1 CHAPTER 5
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computer
(n.)
a machine that can keep and work with information
"I use my __ to do my school work and check my email"
different
(adj.)
not the same
"I'm tired of rice. Let's eat something __ today."
second
(n.)
1/60 of a minute
"There are sixty __s in a minute."
became
(v.)
to grow or to develop into something (past of become)
"The businessman __ president."
cheap
(adj.)
not expensive
"I'll buy it in the sale when it is __."
enough
(det.)
the correct amount
"I don't have __ money to buy that book."
buy
(v.)
to spend money on something
"I think I will __ a new coat this winter."
internet
(n.)
a network of computers around the world that are connected with each other
"Most people get their news from the __ these days."
changed
(v.)
became something different
"The weather __ suddenly when I was out last night."
movie
(n.)
a film
"Old black and white __s are my favorite."
wood
(n.)
a type of material from trees
"I like to walk on __ floors."
burn
(v.)
to light something on fire
"This wood has a great smell when it __s."
grow
(v.)
to get bigger and taller in size
"This plant will __ more than 10 centimeters this year."
oil
(n.)
a thick black liquid used for making gasoline and other things
"Saudi Arabia has much of the world's __."
energy
(n.)
power used to run machines; for example, electricity
"My phone uses electrical __."
renewable
(adj.)
can be made new again
"Solar energy is __. We will never run out of it."
clean
(v.)
to take away dirt and mess
"__ your room and put your toys away."
sunlight
(n.)
the light that comes from the sun
"The __ is really bright this morning."
run out of
(phr. v.)
to finish using something because there is no more of it
"I'm going to the shop because we have __ __ __ milk."
electricity
(n.)
a kind of energy that makes many machines work
"Switch the lights off to save __."
show
(v.)
to let someone look at something
"You have to __ identification when you buy alcohol in that shop."
already
(adv.)
something that is actually being done or being used now
"I looked everywhere for my keys but they were __ in my pocket."
part
(n.)
a piece of the whole thing
"I think the best __ of the movie was the ending."
become
(v.)
to grow or develop into something
"Who do you think will __ the next champion?"
bank
(n.)
a place where people keep their money
"I need to go to the __ to get some money."
shop
(n.)
a store that sells things
"Most __s close on New Year's Day."
taxi
(n.)
a car with a driver who you pay to drive you somewhere
"It was late, so we took a __ home."
important
(adj.)
necessary or very useful
"It's very __ that we read something every day."
left alone
(adv.)
not bothered or worried by anything
"Please don't talk to me, I want to be __ __."
relax
(v.)
to rest and feel calm
"I want to __ this weekend and do nothing."
station
(n.)
a building where you can get a certain service
"When I got to the train __ this morning, the train had already left."
airport
(n.)
a large area of land where airplanes come and go
"You have to be at the __ two hours before your flight leaves."
unusual
(adj.)
not common
"I heard an __ sound last night. It was quite scary."
robot
(n.)
a machine that can do some of the same things as people
"My parents have a __ vacuum cleaner."
workplace
(n.)
a place where people work; for example an office
"People say that Google has a friendly __."
get ready
(phr. v.)
to prepare something
"Please wait for ten minutes while I __ __."
clean
(v.)
to take away dirt and mess
"__ your room and put your toys away."
look after
(phr. v.)
to take care of; to treat well
"I have to go home early to __ __ my sister because she is sick."
keep
(v.)
to take care of
"I always __ my phone in my pocket."
become
(v.)
to grow or develop into something
"I'm going to __ famous one day."
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