Grade_02 : Word group 02
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Keep / kiːp / VERB Origin: Old English
To have or retain possession of.
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Land / lænd / NOUN Origin: Old English
The part of the earth's surface that is not covered by water.
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Like / laɪk / VERB Origin: Old English
To find agreeable, enjoyable, or satisfactory.
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Loom / luːm / NOUN Origin: Old English
An apparatus for making fabric by weaving yarn or thread.
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Mall / mɔːl / NOUN Origin: Italian
A large enclosed shopping area containing various stores.
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Mean / miːn / VERB Origin: Old English
To intend to convey, indicate, or signify something.
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Mood / muːd / NOUN Origin: Old English
A temporary state of mind or feeling.
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Near / nɪər / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old Norse
At, to, or within a short distance from something.
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Open / ˈoʊpən / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
Allowing access or passage; not closed.
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Past / pæst / NOUN Origin: Old French
The time or a period of time before the moment of speaking.
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Pool / puːl / NOUN Origin: Old English
A small area of still water, or a structured swimming facility.
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Rain / reɪn / NOUN Origin: Old English
Moisture condensed from the atmosphere that falls visibly in separate drops.
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Rock / rɒk / NOUN Origin: Old French
The solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth.
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Sale / seɪl / NOUN Origin: Old English
The exchange of a commodity for money; the action of selling something.
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Send / sɛnd / VERB Origin: Old English
To cause to go or be taken to a particular destination.
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Sink / sɪŋk / VERB Origin: Old English
To go down below the surface of something, especially of a liquid; submerge.
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Sold / soʊld / VERB Origin: Old English
Past tense and past participle of the verb 'sell'.
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Step / stɛp / NOUN Origin: Old English
An act of lifting and putting down one foot in walking.
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Talk / tɔːk / VERB Origin: Middle English
To speak in order to give information or express ideas.
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That / ðæt / PRONOUN Origin: Old English
Used to identify a specific person or thing observed by the speaker.
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Told / toʊld / VERB Origin: Old English
Past tense and past participle of the verb 'tell'.
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True / truː / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
In accordance with fact or reality; accurate or real.
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Wait / weɪt / VERB Origin: Old French
To stay where one is or delay action until a particular time occurs.
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Weep / wiːp / VERB Origin: Old English
To shed tears; to cry expression of deep sadness or pain.
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Will / wɪl / VERB Origin: Old English
Expressing the future tense, or expressing desire.
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Worm / wɜːrm / NOUN Origin: Old English
A creeping or crawling invertebrate animal with a long, thin soft body.
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Your / jɔːr / PRONOUN Origin: Old English
Belonging to or associated with the person being addressed.
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Along / əˈlɒŋ / PREPOSITION Origin: Old English
Moving in a constant direction on a path or line.
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Awake / əˈweɪk / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
Not asleep; conscious.
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Bible / ˈbaɪbəl / NOUN Origin: Greek / Latin
The Christian scriptures, consisting of the Old and New Testaments.
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