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accept
/əkˈsept/
1. He asked me to marry him and I

accepted.

2. She won't accept advice from

anyone.

3. I accept that this will not be

popular.

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affect
/əˈfekt/

1. Your opinion will not affect my

decision.

2. Try not to let his problems

affect you too much.

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agree
/əˈɡriː/

1. She agreed to let me go home

early.

2. I totally agree with you .

3. I partly agree with you.

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allow
/əˈlaʊ/

1. His parents won't allow him to

stay out late.

2. Smoking is not allowed in this

hospital

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answer
/ˈænsər/

1. I repeated the question, but she

didn't answer.

2. He answered me with a smile .

3. answer my phone.

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appear
/əˈpɪr/

1. He suddenly appeared in front

of me.

2. I don't like to appear on TV.

3. It appears that there has been

a mistake.

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apply
/əˈplaɪ/

1. Apply for a job.

2. Apply the cream to your face

and neck.

3. You should apply in person.

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argue
/ˈɑːrɡjuː/

1. My brothers are always arguing.

2. I don't want to argue with you—

just do it!

3. It's normal for couples to argue

all the time.

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arrive
/əˈraɪv/

1. Sorry for arriving late for a

meeting.

2. The train arrived at the station

20 minutes late.

3. When will your train arrive?

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ask
/æsk/

1. Can I ask a question?

2. She asked the students their

names.

3. He asked me to marry him.

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avoid
/əˈvɔɪd/

1. I leave early to avoid the traffic

jam.

2. You should avoid eating fast

foods.

3. Try to avoid foods which

contain a lot of fat.

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become
/bɪˈkʌm/

1. She’s studying to become a

teacher.

2. His job has become his whole

life.

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begin
/bɪˈɡɪn/

1. Let's begin at page 9.

2. She began to cry.

3. When will you begin recruiting?

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believe
/bɪˈliːv/

1. Believe me, she's not right for

you.

2. He never believes me!

3. It's hard to believe that!

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better
/ˈbetər/

1. He tries to better himself

everyday .

2. Their success that season could

not be bettered.

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book
/bʊk/

1. I booked a flight to Hanoi.

2. You should book early if we

want to get a room.

3. The hotel is fully booked

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break
/breɪk/

1. Break a cup.

2. He broke the chocolate in two.

3. She broke the silence by

coughing.

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build
/bɪld/

1. I plan to build 10 new houses.

2. We want to build a better life.

3. They're building a new bridge

across the river.

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buy
/baɪ/

1. He bought me this dress.

2. Where did you buy that dress?

3. I bought it from a friend for

£10.

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care
/ker/

1. I don't care what he does.

2. She really cares about your

job.

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carry
/ˈkæri/

1. She carried her baby in her

arms.

2. Policemen in many countries

can carry guns.

3. Let me carry your bag.

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catch
/kætʃ/

1. Throw it. I will catch it.

2. How many fish do you catch?

3. I caught her smoking in the

room.

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cause
/kɔːz/
1. Do they know what caused the

fire?

2. The bad weather is causing

problems for many farmers.

3. The bright light caused her to

blink.

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challenge
/kɔːz/
1. Do they know what caused the

fire?

2. The bad weather is causing

problems for many farmers.

3. The bright light caused her to

blink.

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change
/tʃeɪndʒ/

1. Her life changed completely

when she won the lottery.

2. Fame hasn't really changed

him.

3. The lights change from red to

green.
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charge
/tʃɑːrdʒ/

1. The restaurant charged me £20


for lunch.

2. He only charged me half price.

3. They charge you $20.

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check
/tʃek/
1. Hang on—I just need to check

my email.

2. Check your work before

handing it in.

3. Check your work before

handing it in.

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choose
/tʃuːz/
1. Sarah chose her words

carefully.

2. You'll have to choose whether

to buy it or not.

3. Danny, come here and choose

your ice cream.

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clear
/klɪr/

1. It's your turn to clear the table.

2. I'll make the coffee if you clear

the table.

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close
/kloʊz/

1. Let's close the curtains.

2. The doors open and close

automatically.

3. What time does the bank

close?

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compare
/kəmˈper/

1. We compared the two reports

carefully.

2. This house doesn't compare

with our previous one.

3. have you compared prices in

other shops?

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concern
/kənˈsɜːrn/

1. Please pay attention because

this information concerns all of

you.

2. His attitude concerns me.

3. What I have to say to Amy

doesn't concern you.

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consider
/kənˈsɪdər/

1. We're considering buying a new

car.

2. You should consider other

people before you act.

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contain
/kənˈteɪn/

1. This drink doesn't contain any

alcohol.

2. The bottle contains (= can

hold) two litres.

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continue
/kənˈtɪnjuː/
1. She wants to continue working

until she is 60.

2. He continued to ignore

everything I was saying.

3. Please continue—I didn't mean

to interrupt.

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control
/kənˈtroʊl/

1. Try to control your breathing.

2. He can't control his feelings.

3. She controls 7.5% of the

company.

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cost
/kɔːst/

1. "How much does this book

cost?"

"It costs $10."

2. This trip will cost you $1,000.

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cover
/ˈkʌvər/

1.The light was so bright that I had

to cover my eyes.

2. Cover the meat with a layer of

cheese.

3. She covered him (up) with a

blanket.

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create /kriˈeɪt/
1. The government plans to create

more jobs for young people.

2. It's important to create a good

impression when you meet a new

girl.

3. The reorganization has created

a lot of bad feeling.


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cut /kʌt/
1. I cut a piece of birthday cake

for them.

2. Now cut the tomatoes in half.

3. Buyers will bargain hard to cut

the cost of the house they want.

4. His salary has been cut by ten

per cent.
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dance
/dæns/

1. The children are dancing

around her.

2. Dance the tango.

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decide
/dɪˈsaɪd/

1. I decide to go home early .

2. I decided I would try it.

3. I can't decide what to do.

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describe
/dɪˈskraɪb/

1. Can you describe your new

house to me?

2. Describe how you did it.

3. Just describe what happened.

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design /dɪˈzaɪn/
1. Can you design us a poster?

2. He designed and built his own

house.

3. to design a car/a dress/an

office

4. Adam designed and wrote the

software.
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determine
/dɪˈtɜːrmɪn/

1. They determined to start early.

2. People should be allowed to

determine their own future.

3. I can’t determine why your

phone isn’t working.

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develop
/dɪˈveləp/
1. The child is developing

normally.

2. She developed her business

from nothing.

3. They developed their

relationship over a number of

years.
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die
/daɪ/

1. She died young.

2. The old customs are dying.

3. His secret died with him.

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dream
/dɪˈskʌs/
1. Have you discussed the problem

with anyone?

2. We need to discuss when we

should go.

3. Stop shouting and let's discuss

this now .

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draw
/drɔː/

1. You draw beautifully.

2. She drew a house.

3. He's an excellent speaker who

always draws a crowd.

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dream
/driːm/

1. He dreamt about you last night

2. I dreamt (that) I got the job.

3. She dreams of running her own

business.

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drive /draɪv/

1. Don't drive so fast!

2. Could you drive me home?

3. He drives me crazy.

4. He leaves dirty clothes all over

the floor and it's driving me mad

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drop
/drɑːp/

1. Be careful not to drop that

plate.

2. Please, drop me near the bank.

3. I drop yoga and do aerobics

instead.

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eat
/iːt/

1. I was too nervous to eat.

2. Would you like to eat pizza?

3. When I've got a cold, I don't

feel like eating.

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end
/end/

1. They decided to end their

relationship.

2. They ended the play with a

song.

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enjoy
/ɪnˈdʒɔɪ/
1. Thanks for a great evening.

2. Here's that book I promised

you. Enjoy!

3. She likes her job because she

enjoys meeting people.

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enter
/ˈentər/

1. Please knock before entering.

2. You have to enter a password

to access the computer.

3. Someone entered the room

behind me.

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establish
/ɪˈstæblɪʃ/

1. The organisation was

established in 1992.

2. My brothers established a

clothes business.

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expect
/ɪkˈspekt/

1. don't expect too much from him.

2. I didn’t expect him to become a

successful writer.

3. He didn't expect to see me.

4. I expect (that) you'll find it

somewhere in your bedroom.


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explain
/ɪkˈspleɪn/

1. First, I'll explain the rules of the

game.

2.Please could you explain why

you're so late.

3. She tried to explain but he

wouldn't listen.

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face
/feɪs/

1. Most of the rooms face the sea.

2. It's not easy to face the truth.

3. Let's face it, we're not going to

win.

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fail
/feɪl/

1. She failed to get into FTU

university.

2. What will you do if you fail?

3. He failed his driving test.

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fall
/fɔːl/

1. This price falls 30 percent.

2. He fell off his bike and broke

his leg.

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feel
/fiːl/

1. I know exactly how you feel.

2. How do you feel .

3. I don't feel comfortable in high

heels.

4. He makes me feel annoyed

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fight
/faɪt/

1. Fight a war.

2. My little brothers are always

fighting.

3. I wish they wouldn't fight in

front of the kids.

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fill
/fɪl/

1. Please fill this glass for me.

2. Smoke filled the room.

3. Fill in a form.

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find
/faɪnd/

1. Can you find my bag for me?

2. I will try to find a solution to

the problem.

3. I found (that) I could easily

swim a mile.

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finish
/ˈfɪnɪʃ/

1. I'll call you when I've finished my

homework.

2. The meeting will finish at 7p.m

3. Have you finished that book?

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ly
/flaɪ/

1. He's learning to fly.

2. I usually fly Vietnam Airlines.

3. Is this the first time that you've

flown?

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focus
/ˈfoʊkəs/

1. the camera focuses on her

face.

2. The discussion focused on

three main problems.

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follow
/ˈfɑːloʊ/

1. Follow me please. I'll show you

the way.

2. Why didn't you follow my

advice?

3. Sorry, I don't follow you.

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forget
/fərˈɡet/

1. He forget how much he paid for

it.

2. Don't forget to call me .

3. Hey, don't forget me! .

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give /ɡɪv/

1. Did you give the waiter a tip?

2. Give me a reason .

3. We don't usually give presents

to people at work.

4. They never gave me a

chance/choice.
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grow /ɡroʊ/

1. The company is growing bigger

all the time.

2. India grows tea for export.

India .

3. grow old .

4. She grew up in Boston.


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guess /ɡes/
1. Can you guess his age?

2. ‘He didn't see me, I guess.

3. Can you guess where I've been?

4. You would never guess (that) she

had problems. She’s always so

cheerful.

5. I guess that he will come late

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happen
/ˈhæpən/
1. I'll be there whatever happens.

2. I don't know how this happened.

3. What happens if nobody comes to

the party?

4. You'll never guess what's

happened!

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hear
/hɪr/

1. The line is very bad. I can’t hear

you.

2. He could hear a dog barking.

3. I was sorry to hear about your

accident.

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help
/help/

1. Come and help me lift this box.

2. He helps me clean the room.

3. If you want another drink, just

help yourself.

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hit
/hɪt/

1. My parents never hits me.

2. The bus hit the bridge.

3. hit the ball .

4. Temperatures hit 40°

yesterday.

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hold /hoʊld/
1. The girl held her father's hand

tightly.

2. I'll hold the door open for you.

3. She asked me to hold the line.

4. You have to hold my hand

when we cross the road


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hope /hoʊp/

1. I hope (that) you’re okay.

2.Let's hope we can find a

parking space.

3. We hope to arrive around two.

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imagine /ɪˈmædʒɪn/
1. I can't imagine life without

money .

2. Close your eyes and imagine

(that) you are in a forest.

3. Imagine earning a lot of

money!

4. There's nobody there. You're

imagining things.
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impact
/ɪmˈpækt/

1. Her father's death impacted

greatly on her childhood years.

2. The company's performance

was impacted by the high value

of the pound.

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improve
/ɪmˈpruːv/
1. He did a lot to improve conditions

for factory workers.

2. I need to improve my French.

3. His quality of life has improved

dramatically since the operation.

4. Her grades have improved greatly

this semester.
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include
/ɪnˈkluːd/

1. Does the price include tax?

2. You should include some

examples in the essay.

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increase
/ɪnˈkriːs/

1. The price of oil increased.

2. We need to increase

productivity.

3. Our main aim is to increase

sales by 12% this year.

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involve
/ɪnˈvɑːlv/

1.Many of the crimes involved

drugs.

2. The job would involve travelling

to Paris.

3. Her job involves filing and other

office work.

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join
/dʒɔɪn/

1. She joined the company three

months ago.

2. Will you join us for lunch?

3. How do these two pieces join?

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keep
/kiːp/

1. I'm very sorry to keep you

waiting.

2. Here's a five dollar bill—please

keep the change.

3. Can you keep a secret?

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know
/noʊ/

1. Do you know his phone number?

2. I knew that he loved you

3. Sorry, I don't know how to cook

Ph ở.

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laugh
/læf/

1. She always makes me laugh.

2. laugh loudly/aloud/out loud.

3. They laughed at her jokes.

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lead
/liːd/

1. If you lead, I'll follow.

2. Which door leads to the yard?

3. Eating too much sugar can

lead to health problems.

4. Lead a discussion

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learn
/lɜːrn/

1. learn a language/a musical

instrument/a skill.

2. He's learning to dance.

3. I'm sure she will learn from her

mistakes.

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leave /liːv/
1. I usually leave home at 7 a.m.

2. Leave the dishes—I'll do them

later.

3. I've left my bag on the bus.

4. She left £1 million to her daughter.

5. Leave a message

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like
/laɪk/

1. He doesn't like to ask his parents

for help.

2. Do you like their new house?

3. At weekends I like to sleep late.

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list
/lɪst/

1. Can you list some items that are

missing?

2. I've listed some useful tips on

the handout.

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listen
/ ˈlɪsn/

1. I listened carefully to her story.

2. Sorry, I wasn't really listening.

3. She does all the talking - I just

sit and listen

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live
/lɪv/

1. We used to live in London.

2. Spiders can live for several

days without food.

3. live something She lived a very

happy life.

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look
/lʊk/

1. She looked at me & smiled .

2. Are you still looking for a job?

3. That book looks interesting.

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lose
/luːz/

1. I've lost my keys.

2. Sit down or you will lose your

seat.

3. I lose my game.

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love
/lʌv/

1. You two love each other, why

not get married?

2. He loved the way she smiled.

3. He love you so much.

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maintain
/meɪnˈteɪn/

1. I try to maintain a good

relationship with my boss.

2. The house is large and difficult

to maintain.

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manage
/ˈmænɪdʒ/

1. We managed to get to the

airport in time.

2. ‘Need any help?’ ‘No, thanks. I

can manage.’

3. How do you manage without a

car?
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mean
/miːn/

1.What does this sentence mean?

2. I'm sorry I hurt you. I didn't

mean to.

3. Money means nothing to him.

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meet
/miːt/

1. Maybe we'll meet again some

time.

2. I can't meet that deadline.

3. Where did you first meet

husband?

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mention
/ˈmenʃn/
1. Mention something/somebody

(to somebody)

Nobody mentioned anything to me

about it.

2. Did she mention where she was

going?

3. Sorry, I won't mention it again.


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move
/muːv/

1. I'm so cold can't move my

fingers.

2. We don't like it here so we've

decided to move.

3. Don't move! Stay right where

you are.

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Need
/niːd/

1. Do you need any help?

2. he needs to get some sleep.

3. All you need to do is fill this

form.

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note
/noʊt/

1. Please note (that) the office will

be closed on Monday.

2. It is worth noting that the most

successful companies had the

lowest prices.

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notice
/ˈnoʊtɪs/

1.The first thing I noticed about

the room was the smell.

2. I noticed a crack in the ceiling.

3. Mary waved at the man but he

didn't seem to notice.

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occur
/əˈkɜːr/

1. Something unexpected

occurred.

2.The incident occurred shortly

after the plane took off.

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offer
/ˈɔːfər/

1. He offered some useful advice.

2. They decided to offer Jo the

job.

3. My father offered to take us to

the airport.

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open
/ˈoʊpən/

1. Mr Chen opened the car door

for his wife.

2. He opened the letter and read

it.

3. The coffee shop opens at ten

o'clock.
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order
/ˈɔːrdər/

1.‘Sit down and be quiet,’ she

ordered.

2. Shall I order you a taxi?

(especially British English).

3. I ordered a beer and a

sandwich.
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own
/oʊn/

1.Do you own your house or do you

rent it?

2. Does anyone own this coat? It

was left in a classroom.

3. Own a business

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pass
/pæs/

1. Pass the salt, please.

2. Six months passed and we still

had no news of them.

3.She hasn't passed her driving

test yet.

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pay
/peɪ/

1. I'll pay for the tickets.

2. I'm paid $100 a day.

3. pay a bill/debt/fine,etc.

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perform
/pərˈfɔːrm/

1. A computer can perform many

tasks at once.

2. she play was first performed in

2007.

3. She performed less well in the

second test.

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pick
/pɪk/
1. Pick a number from one to

twenty.

2. pick your teeth

3. He picked his words carefully.

4. Have I picked a bad time to

talk to you?
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plan
/plæn/

1.Plan a trip to Nha Trang

2. Everything went exactly as

planned.

3.To plan for the future

4. I plan to go shopping tomorrow


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play
/pleɪ/

1. play football/chess/cards, etc.

2. play the piano/violin/flute, etc.

3. Click below to play videos.

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practice
/ˈpræktɪs/

1. You should practice the piano

every day

2. My team is practicing for the

game on Monday

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prepare
/prɪˈper/
1. To prepare a report

2. I had no time to prepare.

3. The whole class is working hard

preparing for the exam.

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present
/prɪˈzent/

1. She presents the late-night

news.

2. Later on I'd like to present you

to the headteacher.

3. Are you presenting the report

at the conference?
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produce
/prəˈduːs/

1. Our cat produced kittens last

week.

2. She produced a TV series

about adopted children.

3. She works for a company that

produces electrical goods

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protect
/prəˈtekt/

1. It's important to protect your

skin from the harmful effects of

the sun.

2. We're not doing enough to

protect the environment from

pollution.

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prove
/pruːv/

1. What are you trying to prove?

2. This proves (that) I was right.

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provide
/prəˈvaɪd/

1. This booklet provides useful

information about local services.

2. A healthy diet should provide

all your essential nutrients.

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pull
/pʊl/

1. You push and I'll pull.

2. Stop pulling her hair!

3. Pull the curtains—it's dark

outside.

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push
/pʊʃ/

1. He tried to kiss her but she

pushed him away

2. I tried to push the door open

but it was stuck.

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put
/pʊt/

1. Put your name here.

2. She put her bag on the table

3. He put salt into the sugar bowl

by mistake.

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raise
/reɪz/

1. We are raising money for

charity.

2. I want to raise (= talk about)

two problems/questions with you.

3. The farmer raises (= breeds)

chickens and pigs.


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reach
/riːtʃ/

1. I hope this letter reaches you.

2. Daytime temperatures can

reach 40°C.

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read
/riːd/

1. Some children can read and

write before they go to school.

2. Read a book/a magazine/the

newspaper

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realize
/ˈriːəlaɪz/

1. I didn’t realize (that) you were

so unhappy.

2. "You're standing on my foot."

"Sorry, I didn't realize."

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receive
/rɪˈsiːv/

1. to receive a letter/ present/

phone call

2. I received a phone call from

your mother.

3. Members all receive a free

copy of the monthly newsletter.


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reduce
/rɪˈduːs/

1. Reduce speed now.

2. My weight reduces when I stop

eating sugar.

3. The skirt was reduced to £10 in

the sale.

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re lect
/rɪˈflekt/
1. His face was reflected in the

mirror.

2. Before I decide, I need time to

reflect.

3. The statistics reflect a change

in people's spending habits.

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remain
/rɪˈmeɪn/

1. Train fares are likely to remain

unchanged.

2. Very little of the house

remained after the fire.

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remember
/rɪˈmembər/

1. This is Trinh. Do you remember

her?

2. Remember to call me when

you arrive!

3. I don't remember signing a

contract.
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remove
/rɪˈmuːv/

1. Remove something/somebody

from something/somebody .

2. He removed his hand from her

shoulder.

3. It was impossible to remove

the stain from the tablecloth.


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report
/rɪˈpɔːrt/

1. Call me urgently if you have

anything to report.

2. We called the police to report

the theft.

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require
/rɪˈkwaɪər/

1. All candidates will be required

to take a short test.

2. Students at this level require

a lot of help.

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research
/rɪˈsɜːrtʃ/

1. Research a problem/topic/

market.

2. We have to research how the

product will actually be used.

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respond
/rɪˈspɑːnd/

1. I asked him his name, but he

didn't respond.

2. She never responded to my

letter.

3. I will need to respond to his

email today.
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rest
/rest/

1. The doctor told me to rest.

2. Rest your eyes every half an

hour.

3. She was told to stay in bed to

rest her injured back.

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return
/rɪˈtɜːrn/

1. When did she return home

from the trip?

2. I must return some books to

the library.

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reveal
/rɪˈviːl/

1. The doctors did not reveal the

truth to him.

2. Her expression revealed

nothing.

3. Officers could not reveal how

he died.

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rise
/raɪz/

1. The sun rises in the east.

2. The price of gas rose.

3. His voice rose as he got

angry.

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run
/rʌn/

1. I had to run to catch the bus.

2. to run a hotel/store/

language school/ run a

business.

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save
/seɪv/

1. He's trying to save their

marriage.

2. I'm not very good at saving.

3. Book early and save £50!

4. To save, press Control S.

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see
/siː/

1. She looked for him but

couldn't see him in the crowd.

2. Did you see what happened?

3. I saw him this morning.

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seek
/siːk/

1. I think it's time we sought legal

advice.

2. "Are you seeking jobs?" she

asked.

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seem
/siːm/

1. He seems a nice man.

2. You seem happy.

3. It seems that they know what

they're doing.

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sell
/sel/

1. I sold James my car for $800.

2. Do you sell stamps?

3. We offered them a good price

but they wouldn't sell.

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send
/send/

1. I'll send you my email address

once I'm online.

2. Send a letter/package/

cheque/fax/email

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serve
/sɜːrv/

1. Breakfast is served between 7

and 10 a.m.

2. Do they serve meals in the

bar?

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shake
/ʃeɪk/

1. Shake the bottle well before

use.

2. He shook my hand warmly.

3. He was shaking with fear.

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share
/ʃer/

1. Lan shares a house with three

other students.

2. Men often like to share their

problems.

3. Eli shared his chocolate with

the other kids.

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show
/ʃoʊ/
1. Can you show me how to do

it?

2. He showed me our location on

the map.

3. You have to show your ticket

as you go in.

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sing
/sɪŋ/

1. She usually sings in the

shower.

2. Will you sing us a song?

3. She sang the baby to sleep.

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sit
/sɪt/

1. He went and sat beside her.

2. It’s too cold to sit outside.

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speak
/spiːk/

1. Can I speak to Dan please?

2. Please speak more slowly.

3. Do you speak English?

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spend
/spend/

1. She spent £100 on a new

dress.

2. We spent the weekend in

Paris.

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stand
/stænd/

1. Don't just stand there—do

something!

2. I can't stand his brother.

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start
/stɑːrt/

1. I start work at nine.

2. Can you start on Monday?

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stay
/steɪ/

1. Stay there and don't move!

2. He never stays angry for long.

3. "Stay hungry, stay foolish"

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stop
/stɑːp/

1. The car stopped at the traffic

lights.

2. Please stop crying and tell me

what's wrong.

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study
/ˈstʌdi/
1. How long have you been

studying English?

2. Don't disturb Jane, she's

studying for her exams.

3. We will study the report

carefully before making a

decision.
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support
/səˈpɔːrt/
1. If you raise it at the meeting, I'll

support you.

2. She supported her husband

through many difficult times.

3. Which team do you support?

4. We will always do our best to

support our students to succeed.


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talk
/tɔːk/

1. We talked on the phone for over

an hour.

2. What are you talking about?

3. You're not allowed to talk during

the exam.

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teach
/tiːtʃ/

1. She teaches at our local

school.

2. Could you teach me to do

that?

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tell
/tel/

1.Tell me about your holiday

then.

2. I told her to go home.

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think
/θɪŋk/

1. I think it is important to learn

English.

2. All he ever thinks about is

money.

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throw
/θroʊ/

1. Don't throw it to him, give it to

him!

2. Stop throwing stones at the

window!

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travel
/ˈtrævl/

1. I love travelling by train.

2. We travelled to California for

the wedding.

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treat
/triːt/

1. My parents still treat me like a

child.

2. He treated his wife very

badly.

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try
/traɪ/

1. She tried her best to solve the

problem.

2. We must try to save money

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turn
/tɜːrn/
1. The wheels of the car began to

turn.

2. He turned his back to the wall.

3. The weather has turned cold.

4. She turns 21 in June.

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understand
/ˌʌndərˈstænd/

1. Do you understand the

instructions?

2. My wife doesn't understand

me.

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visit
/ˈvɪzɪt/

1. For more information, visit our

website.

2. She went to visit relatives in

Ha noi

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vote
/voʊt/

1. Did you vote for or against

her?

2. I vote (that) we go out to eat.

3. How did you vote at the last

election?

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wait
/weɪt/

1. She rang the bell and waited.

2. I’ve been waiting (for) twenty

minutes.

3. Wait for me!

4. I can't wait to eat .

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walk
/wɔːk/

1.The door opened and Jo

walked in.

2. She missed the bus and had

to walk home.

3. He walks two miles to work

every morning.

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want
/wɑːnt/

1. Do you want some more tea?

2. All I want is the truth.

3. What do you want to do

tomorrow?

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wear
/wer/

1. Do I have to wear a tie?

2. She always wears black

3. She wears very little make-up.

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win
/wɪn/

1. She loves to win an argument.

2. He won $3 000 in the lottery.

3. win an election/ a game/a

war

4. Who's winning?

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wish
/wɪʃ/

1. I wish I were taller.

2. You may stay until morning, if

you wish.

3. Wish me luck!

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work
/wɜːrk/

1. I can't work if I'm cold.

2. He works as a teacher.

3. I really enjoy working with

children

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worry
/ˈwɜːri/

1. Don't worry about me. I'll be all

right.

2. I worry that I won't get into

college.

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write
/raɪt/

1. Write your name at the top of

the paper.

2. Please write in pen on both

sides of the paper.

3. I wrote my sister a letter.

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win
/ win/

1. Write your name at the top of

the paper.

2. Please write in pen on both

sides of the paper

3. I wrote my sister a letter.

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