Quiz | 570 English Words You'll Use Every Day - Basic Vocabulary #97
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Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
To begin doing something or to cause something to happen for the first time. It is frequently used when talking about movements, journeys, or making a machine or engine begin to work.
Music consists of sounds that are arranged in a way that is pleasant or exciting to listen to. It is an uncountable noun used to describe songs, melodies, or instrumental pieces performed by voices or instruments.
Today refers to the current day or the 24-hour period that is happening right now. It can also describe the present time or modern era in a more general sense.
A period of seven consecutive days, typically used as a standard unit of time in calendars. It is often divided into a working period and a weekend for rest.
A short test or assessment typically used to evaluate knowledge in an informal or academic setting. It often covers a specific topic and may also be used for entertainment, such as in game shows or trivia nights.
To increase in size, area, volume, or scope, making something larger or more extensive. It is commonly used to describe the growth of physical objects, businesses, or abstract ideas like knowledge.
To connect or join two or more things together, or to show that a relationship exists between them. It is often used to describe how one event, idea, or physical object is related to another.
A permanent structure with walls and a roof, such as a house, school, or factory, designed for human use or storage. In an academic sense, it refers to the physical embodiment of architecture and engineering within a specific environment.
A medical procedure or examination used to check your health or find out if you have a specific illness. It usually involves a doctor or nurse checking your body, blood, or physical functions.
"The test is important."
A review is the act of looking at or studying something again to remember it or check it. It is also a written report where someone gives their opinion about a book, movie, or product.
"The review is important."
A computer file that has been moved from the internet or a larger system to a smaller device like a computer or phone. It can also refer to the process of transferring this data from one place to another.
"The download is important."
A click is the short, sharp sound made when a computer mouse button is pressed. It also refers to the physical action of pressing a button on a digital device to select or activate something on a screen.
"The click is important."
A welcome is the friendly greeting or reception given to someone when they arrive at a specific place. It describes the way in which a person is received or accepted by others.
"The welcome is important."
The word daily describes something that happens every day or once in every twenty-four-hour period. It is used to explain the frequency of a habit, task, or regular event.
"She speaks daily."
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