Group_A_Lists

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Group A Word List
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absent
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address
adopt
advocate
apologize
antibiotic
appear
awkward
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bashful
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biology
bracelet
breakfast
business
cafeteria
carnival
cemetery
cereal
chocolate
conference
confidence
confirm
crocodile
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dependable
design
divorce
education
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emotion
environment
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expensive
experience
favorite
freedom
forecast
friendly
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garage
government
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guess
guitar
helicopter
hurricane
imagine
information
kitchen
laptop
lemonade
library
magazine
measure
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mountain
muscle
negative
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opinion
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piano
picture
popular
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pretzel
priest
prison
question
realize
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remind
scent
schedule
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Group A Sentences
1. He is absent from school today.
2. You need to access the information in the file.
3. What is the address for the building?
4. We are going to adopt a puppy today.
5. You advocate for yourself in tough situations.
6. He had to apologize for hitting his sister.
7. The doctor gave me an antibiotic when I was sick.
8. My brother has to appear in court on Saturday.
9. My friend is awkward when she is meeting new people for the first time.
10. The police had to barricade the street when there was a car accident.
11. He was too bashful to talk to the pretty girl
12. The ground is beneath your feet.
13. He learned about plant cells in biology class.
14. My mom gave me a gold bracelet for my birthday.
15. I ate pancakes for breakfast this morning.
16. There is a new business opening that sells bicycles.
17. Every day we go to the cafeteria for lunch.
18. I won a teddy bear at the carnival last week.
19. We went to the cemetery to put flowers on the graves.
20. Lucky Charms is my favorite cereal.
21. On Halloween, the neighbor was handing out chocolate bars.
22. My mom has to go to a conference for work on Friday.
23. Joey had a lot of confidence when he gave his presentation to the class.
24. I called the airport to confirm my ticket.
25. I saw a crocodile when I went to the zoo.
26. The teacher had to demonstrate how to do the activity in class.
27. Johnny is my most dependable friend.
28. The design on her dress was very beautiful.
29. My parents are going through a divorce.
30. My parents have told me that it is important to go to school to get an education.
31. My little brother likes to embarrass me when I am with my friends.
32. He showed no emotion during the sad movie.
33. It is important to protect our environment and recycle.
34. The school wants to establish a football team.
35. He couldn’t buy the car because it was too expensive.
36. Scott got to experience ice skating for the first time.
37. Ice cream is my favorite dessert.
38. During the summer, we have the freedom to do what whatever we want.
39. The weather forecast says that it is going to be rainy tomorrow.
40. The new student is really friendly.
41. My dad always parks his car in the garage.
42. The president works for the United States Government.
43. Mrs. Jones taught us how to use appropriate grammar in our sentences.
44. I had to guess on the test because I didn’t know the answer.
45. My brother is learning how to play the guitar in school.
46. Jacob saw a helicopter flying in the sky.
47. The hurricane destroyed the whole town.
48. My little sister likes to imagine she is a princess.
49. The teacher told the class to write down all the information on the board.
50. She went to the kitchen to make dinner.
51. All the students were given a laptop to work on their report.
52. Julie likes to drink lemonade on a hot summer day.
53. Molly went to the library to work on her project for school.
54. Every month my mom gets a new magazine in the mail.
55. When I am baking, it is important to measure all of the ingredients.
56. He put the leftovers in the microwave for one minute.
57. I went to Colorado and climbed a mountain.
58. I go to the gym to build more muscle.
59. Sally had a negative attitude when she didn’t win the game.
60. Jack likes to ride his bike around his neighborhood.
61. What is your opinion of that movie?
62. The opposite of cold is hot.
63. I don’t want to overwhelm you with all this information.
64. My cousin takes piano lessons after school.
65. There is a picture of me in the newspaper.
66. Sarah is the most popular girl at school.
67. Tim is positive that he is going to get an A on the test.
68. My friend gave me a pretzel during snack time.
69. The priest at church said hello to everyone on Sunday.
70. The man that robbed the bank went to prison.
71. I had to ask a question during class.
72. Jennifer didn’t realize that the test was today.
73. I need to rehearse for the play.
74. I don’t want to remind you everyday to bring your lunch.
75. I love the scent of freshly cut grass.
76. The teacher writes the schedule on the board every day.
77. We did a science experiment in school today.
78. Everyone needs to get their scissors to do the project.
79. You need to separate the clothes by color.
80. My mother gave me a silver ring for my birthday.
81. There are many skeleton decorations during Halloween.
82. Last night I had spaghetti for dinner.
83. When you are driving to my house you need to turn left then go straight.
84. Our teacher is sick today so we have a substitute.
85. I will bring water in case we get thirsty during the hike.
86. There are twenty kids in my class.
87. We live in a giant universe.
88. My family is going on vacation this summer.
89. I need to clean the house and vacuum the carpets.
90. Would you like chocolate or vanilla?
91. It is important to eat fruits and vegetables everyday to stay healthy.
92. We learned that lava comes out of a volcano.
93. I need a volunteer to come to the front of the classroom.
94. Would you like syrup on your waffle?
95. The waitress at the restaurant brought me a drink.
96. I felt very weak when I could not lift the heavy box.
97. I guessed that the weight of the bag to be 10 pounds.
98. Sometimes my brother can be weird.
99. The teacher told us to whisper in the library.
100. The witness told the police what he had seen.
Group A Definitions
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Absent-(Adj.) To not be present
Access- (Noun) The ability to enter or use
Address-(Noun) The place where something is located
Adopt-(Verb) To choose at take as one’s own
Advocate-(Verb) To speak or write in favor of, support
Apologize-(Verb) To offer an apology for a fault, insult, or injury
Antibiotic-(Noun) Medications provided by doctors to treat infectious diseases
Appear-(Verb) To come into sight, become visible
Awkward-(Adj.) Embarrassing, caused by lack of social grace
Barricade-(Noun) Any barrier that blocks a passage
Bashful-(Adj.) Uncomfortable, shy, timid
Beneath-(Prep.) Below or under
Biology-(Noun) The science of life or living matter
Bracelet-(Noun) A band that is worn around the wrist
Breakfast-(Noun) The first meal of the day
Business-(Noun) A person or corporation involved in manufacturing or services for a profit.
Cafeteria-(Noun) A lunch room or dining hall
Carnival-(Noun) A traveling amusement show with rides and games
Cemetery-(Noun) A place for graves for those that have died
Cereal-(Noun) A breakfast food often accompanied with milk
Chocolate-(Noun) Candy made from the seeds of cacao
Conference-(Noun) A meeting for consultation or discussion
Confidence-(Noun) Belief in oneself and one’s abilities
Confirm-(Verb)To establish the truth or verify
Crocodile-(Noun) A reptile found in swamps of the tropics
Demonstrate-(Verb) To describe, explain, or illustrate by examples or experiments
Dependable-(Adj.) Worthy of trust, reliable
Design-(Noun) The combination of details or features on a picture or building
Divorce-(Noun) A formal and legal separation between a husband and wife
Education-(Noun) The act or process of acquiring general knowledge
Embarrass-(Verb) To make uncomfortable or to bring shame to
Emotion-(Noun) Any of the feelings
Environment-(Noun) The surroundings or conditions for something
Establish-(Verb) To found, institute, build, or bring into being
Expensive-(Adj.) Very high priced or costly
Experience-(Noun) A specific instance of personally encountering or undergoing something
Favorite-(Adj.) Regarded with a particular favor or preference
Freedom-(Noun)The state of being free or at liberty rather than confinement
Forecast-(Verb) A prediction
Friendly-(Adj.) Characteristic of a friend or showing friendship
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Garage-(Noun) A building or indoor area for parking motor vehicles
Government-(Noun) A group of officials that control actions of citizens, communities, and states
Grammar-(Noun) The study of the way the sentences of a language are constructed
Guess-(Verb) To estimate or conjure about
Guitar-(Noun) A six stringed musical instrument
Helicopter-(Noun) A flying aircraft that is sustained in the air by horizontal blades
Hurricane-(Noun) A violent, tropical storm
Imagine-(Verb) To think, believe, or fancy
Information-(Noun) Knowledge gained through study, communication, research, or instruction
Kitchen-(Noun) A room or place equipped for cooking
Laptop-(Noun) A portable computer
Lemonade-(Noun) A beverage consisting of lemon juice, sweetener, and water
Library-(Noun) A place containing book and other materials for reading, viewing, and studying
Magazine-(Noun) A publication that is issued periodically and is typically bound by a paper cover
Measure-(Verb) To figure out the dimensions, quantity, or capacity of something
Minute-(Noun) Sixty seconds of time
Mountain-(Noun) A natural elevation of the earth’s surface, usually greater than 2000 feet
Muscle-(Noun) Part of the body that contracts to produce movements in the body
Negative-(Adj.) Lacking in constructiveness, helpfulness and optimism
Neighborhood-(Noun) The area or region around or near someplace or thing, vicinity
Opinion-(Noun) A personal view or attitude towards something
Opposite-(Adj.) Contrary or different, as in nature, qualities, direction, or significance
Overwhelm-(Verb) To overcome completely in mind or feeling
Piano-(Noun) A musical instrument with a keyboard
Picture-(Noun) A visible representation of a person, object, or scene
Popular-(Adj.) Regarded with favor, approval, or affection by people in general
Positive-(Adj.) Confident in opinion or assertion; fully assured
Pretzel-(Noun) A crisp, dry snack, usually in the form of a knot or stick, salted on the outside
Priest-(Noun) A person who performs religious ceremonies
Prison-(Noun) A building for the confinement of criminals
Question-(Noun) A matter of uncertainty or difficulty; problem
Realize-(Verb) To grasp or understand clearly
Rehearse-(Verb) To practice in private prior to a public presentation
Remind-(Verb) To cause a person to remember
Scent-(Noun) A distinct odor, especially when agreeable
Schedule-(Noun) A series of events that must occur at or during a particular time or period
Science-(Noun) An area of study that deals with a body of facts or truths
Scissors-(Noun) A cutting tool used for paper, cloth, etc.
Separate-(Verb) To sort, part, or divide into individual units or elements
Silver-(Noun) A metallic element that is used to make coins, utensils, jewelry, etc.
Skeleton-(Noun) The bones of a human or an animal
Spaghetti-(Noun) A pasta made in the form of long strings and typically served with a sauce
83. Straight-(Adj.) Without a bend, angle, or curve
84. Substitute-(Noun) A person or thing acting or serving in place of another
85. Thirsty-(Adj.) Feeling or having thirst; craving liquid
86. Twenty-(Adj.) Amounting to 20; the number between 19 and 21
87. Universe-(Noun) Including everything throughout space
88. Vacation-(Noun) A period of time off work or study used for rest, recreation, or travel
89. Vacuum-(Noun) A tool used to clean the floors or carpets
90. Vanilla-(Noun) An extract used to flavor food
91. Vegetable-(Noun) A plant whose parts are used as food, containing good nutrients
92. Volcano-(Noun) A vent in the Earth’s crust through which lava is expelled
93. Volunteer-(Noun) A person who voluntarily offers themselves for a service or undertaking
94. Waffle-(Noun) A breakfast food containing a grid-like design
95. Waitress-(Noun) A woman who waits on tables at a restaurant
96. Weak-(Adj.) Lacking in bodily strength
97. Weight-(Noun) A the amount or quantity of heaviness or mass
98. Weird-(Adj.) Strange or bizarre
99. Whisper-(Verb) TO speak with soft, hushed sounds
100. Witness-(Verb) To see, hear, or know by personal presence and perception
Definitions taken from: www.dictionary.com
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