WORDS

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Washbasin
She washed her hands in the washbasin before dinner.
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Lavabo, lavamanos
sink
sank; sunk
noun: The sink is used to wash the dirty dishes verb: the ship sank after colliding with a rock
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lavabo; hundir, bajarse
basement
the old furniture is stored below, in the basement
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Sótano
washing machine
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la lavadora
upside down
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al revés
As+(adjective/adverbs)+as. / As much (uncountable noun /verbs)... as. /. As many (countable noun)... as
as much... as
1. Lucy is as (intelligent/fast) as Chris. 2. This job doesn’t require as much (experience/work) as that one. 3. I have as many (books) as you
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tan ... como. Tanto... como
una expresión que utilizamos para realizar comparaciones de igualdad entre personas y cosas valorando aspectos como la cantidad o calidad
Juicy
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Jugoso
dry
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seco
crunchy.
adj.
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Crujiente, crocante.
Crunch como verbo es masticar, triturar
heartbrake
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Desamor, angustia, desengaño
Pray,
verb. noun = Prayer
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orar, rezar
noun oración, plegaria
Over time
The table is going to improve over time
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En el tiempo, a lo largo del tiempo, con el paso del tiempo
manner
adverbs of manner
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manera, modo, forma
beard
I have a beard
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barba
I get impatient when...
Sometimes, our personality changes in different situations. Then, we can use GET (adjective) when.
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Me pongo impaciente cuando...
I’m good at...
You can also use I’m good at + noun /verb-ing:
I’m good at cooking. They're good at sports
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Soy bueno en...
feature
physical feature
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Caracteristica, rasgo
Boredom
noun. and bored Is adjective
Using social media out of boredom
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Aburrimiento
Wisper
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Susurro
Wisdom
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Sabiduría
Annoy
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molestar
Nivel bajo de irritación
regret
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lamentar, arrepentirse
day off
(informal) have an off day: no ser su dia. tener un mal dia. exam: He is normally a great performer, but I think he was having an off-day
No, I can't come into the office today, it's my day off!
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el día libre
kind
KIND: This word is used to refer to a category or type of something. SEVERAL: This word is used to indicate more than two but not many. It refers to a number of things or people. So, “kind” is about categorizing, while “several” is about quantity.
-There are many KINDS of fruits, like apples, bananas, and oranges. -I have SEVERAL books on my shelf
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amable, varios tipos(categoría)
Rush hour
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hora pico
wardrope
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guardarropa
hardly ever
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casi nunca
recipe
a new past recipe
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receta
seashell
Sally sold seashells by the seashore. (tongue twister)
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concha marina
seashore
Sally sold seashells by the seashore. (tongue twister)
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orilla de mar
Achieve
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Lograr
bark
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ladrar / ladrido o corteza
even more
this time, with even more experience.
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aún más, mucho más, todavía mas
go for
choose* I think I'll go for the steak. go* Let's go for a ride in my new car
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escoger, ir por..., ir a dar...(ej. un paseo.

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