Quiz | 540 English Words You'll Use Every Day - Basic Vocabulary #94
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Key Vocabulary (29)
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 gain knowledge, understanding, or a skill by studying, practicing, or being taught. It refers to the process of acquiring information through experience or education.
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.
To be fully prepared for an action or an event. It describes a state where everything is set so that something can happen immediately without delay.
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 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.
Functioning as an attributive descriptor for something that sets free, discharges, or makes a product or information available to the public. It typically characterizes dates, mechanisms, or legal documents intended to liberate or launch something.
Describes an arrangement or sequence where items or components follow one another in a specific order. In technical contexts, it refers to components connected in a single path so that the same current or logic flows through each one.
A person, typically a male, who has fair or pale yellow hair. While it is more commonly used as an adjective, as a noun it refers specifically to the individual with this hair color.
To escape from a place or situation, especially using force, or for something unpleasant to start suddenly. In an academic or business context, it refers to dividing a large group into smaller ones for specific discussions.
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 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."
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"the following week you'll be given a quiz"
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"blond hair"