worried about
- I’m really worried about my brother.
worried by
- Local people are worried by the rise in crime.
thermometer /θəˈmɒmɪtə $ θərˈmɑːmɪtər/ ●●○ noun
[countable]
a piece of equipment that measures the temperature of
the air, of your body etc
- The thermometer registered over 100º C.
have a temperature
(also be running a temperature) to have a body
temperature that is higher than normal, especially because you are sick
- Susie has a temperature and has gone to bed.
favourite British English, favorite American English
/ˈfeɪvərət/
Puppy
All night long
Gave it away
Pets weren’t allowed in the house.
He flew away
snail /sneɪl/ ●○○ noun [countable]
1 a small soft
creature that moves very slowly and has a hard shell on its back
pap‧ri‧ka /ˈpæprɪkə, pəˈpriːkə $ pəˈpriːkə/ noun
[uncountable]
a red powder made from a type of sweet pepper, used
for giving a slightly hot taste to meat and other food
ankle /ˈæŋkəl/
uncle /ˈʌŋkəl/
Evans advised him to leave London .
Advice
• You give someone some advice:
My father gave me some good advice.
✗ Don’t
say: some advices
Advice is an uncountable noun and cannot be used in the
plural.
• You give someone a piece of advice:
My father gave me a piece of good advice
A piece of furniture or an item
of furniture:
There was only one piece of furniture in the room.
A pair of
trousers
go for a pee/have a pee /poo
Can I go to the loo?
ˈrest room noun [countable]
American English a room with a toilet in a place such
as a restaurant or cinema SYN toilet British English
I felt quite excited as the plane took off from Heathrow.
du‧vet /ˈduːveɪ, ˈdjuː- $ duːˈveɪ/ ●●○ noun
[countable] especially British English
a large cloth bag filled with feathers or similar
material that you use to cover yourself in bed SYN comforter American English
Breathe in / out
The treadmill
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