Grade_01 : Word group 01

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  1. And / ænd / CONJUNCTION Origin: Old English

    Used to connect words, phrases, or clauses.

  2. Bee / biː / NOUN Origin: Old English

    A stinging winged insect which collects nectar and pollen and makes wax and honey.

  3. Can / kæn / VERB Origin: Old English

    To be able to; to have the ability, power, or skill to.

  4. Day / deɪ / NOUN Origin: Old English

    The period of light between sunrise and sunset.

  5. Egg / ɛɡ / NOUN Origin: Old Norse

    An oval or round object laid by a female bird, reptile, fish, or insect, containing a developing embryo.

  6. Fly / flaɪ / VERB Origin: Old English

    To move through the air using wings.

  7. Has / hæz / VERB Origin: Old English

    Third person singular present tense form of the verb 'have'.

  8. Hut / hʌt / NOUN Origin: Old French

    A small simple house or shelter, typically made of wood or grass.

  9. Kid / kɪd / NOUN Origin: Old Norse

    A child or young person, or a young goat.

  10. Map / mæp / NOUN Origin: Latin

    A visual representation of an area, showing physical features, cities, and roads.

  11. Not / nɒt / ADVERB Origin: Old English

    Used with an auxiliary verb or 'be' to form the negative.

  12. Pad / pæd / NOUN Origin: Low German

    A thick piece of soft material used to protect or shape something or absorb liquid.

  13. Put / pʊt / VERB Origin: Old English

    To move something into a particular position.

  14. Say / seɪ / VERB Origin: Old English

    To utter words so as to convey information, an opinion, a feeling, or an intention.

  15. Sun / sʌn / NOUN Origin: Old English

    The star around which the earth orbits and from which it receives light and warmth.

  16. Toy / tɔɪ / NOUN Origin: Middle English

    An object for a child to play with, typically a model or miniature replica.

  17. Who / huː / PRONOUN Origin: Old English

    What or which person or people; used to introduce a relative clause.

  18. Away / əˈweɪ / ADVERB Origin: Old English

    To or at a distance from a particular place or person.

  19. Beet / biːt / NOUN Origin: Old English

    A plant with a fleshy root, cultivated as a vegetable and for sugar.

  20. Boot / buːt / NOUN Origin: Old French

    A sturdy item of footwear covering the foot and ankle.

  21. Cell / sɛl / NOUN Origin: Latin

    A small room in a prison or monastery, or the smallest structural unit of an organism.

  22. Cone / koʊn / NOUN Origin: Greek

    A solid or hollow object which tapers from a circular or roughly circular base to a point.

  23. Deep / diːp / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English

    Extending far down from the top or surface.

  24. Drew / druː / VERB Origin: Old English

    Past tense of the verb 'draw'.

  25. Fast / fæst / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English

    Moving or capable of moving at high speed.

  26. Five / faɪv / NUMBER Origin: Old English

    The cardinal number equivalent to the sum of four and one.

  27. Four / fɔːr / NUMBER Origin: Old English

    The cardinal number equivalent to the sum of three and one.

  28. Girl / ɡɜːrl / NOUN Origin: Middle English

    A female child or adolescent.

  29. Grip / ɡrɪp / VERB Origin: Old English

    To take and keep a firm hold of something.

  30. Hike / haɪk / NOUN Origin: English Dialect

    A long walk, especially in the countryside or wilderness.