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LESSON 89

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LESSON 89
VERBS
MUST/məst/
Meat must be cooked thoroughly.
SHOULD/ʃʊd/
If you're annoyed with him, you should tell him.
COULD /kʊd/
When I was younger I could stay up all night and not get tired.
WOULD/wʊd/
He said he would see his brother tomorrow.
WORDS
fork /fɔːrk/
Definitions: a small object with three or four points and a handle, that you use to pick up food and eat with
Synonyms: corner, bend, curve
Examples + collocation: She prodded the cake with her fork to see if it was cooked.
knife /naɪf/
Definitions: a tool, usually with a metal blade and a handle, used for cutting and spreading food or other substances, or as a weapon
Synonyms: blade, cutter, carver
Examples + collocation: Be careful with that knife or you'll cut yourself!
spoon /spuːn/
Definitions: an object consisting of a round, hollow part and a handle, used for mixing, serving, and eating food
Synonyms: dipper ladle scoop
Examples + collocation: Stir the mixture with a wooden spoon.
mug /mʌɡ/
Definitions: a large cup with straight sides used for hot drinks
Synonyms: cup, beaker, flagon
Examples + collocation: made myself a large mug of cocoa and went to bed.
straw /strɑː/
Definitions: the dried, yellow stems of crops such as wheat, used as food for animals or as a layer on the ground for animals to lie on, and for making traditional objects
Synonyms: chaff, ensilage, fodder
Examples + collocation: I always drink juice with a straw
tablecloth /ˈteɪ.bəl.klɑːθ/
Definitions: a large piece of cloth that covers a table during a meal and protects or decorates it
Synonyms: cloth, cover, covering
TOOTHPICK/ˈtuːθ.pɪk/
They used to call me ' 'toothpick ' ' and ' ' rake' '.
TOOTHPICK HOLDER/ˈhoʊl.dɚ/
I DON’T HAVE A TOOTHPICK HOLDER
COFFEE TABLE/ˈkɑː.fi ˌteɪ.bəl/
Even if this is just a coffee table book, the need to keep things simple cannot be an excuse for getting things wrong.
SILVERWARE/ˈsɪl.və.weər/
Similarly, 18 per cent more gentry families possessed silverware.
CAN OPENER /ˈkæn ˌoʊ.pən.ɚ/
He is credited with inventing the first rotating wheel can opener.
RADIO/ˈreɪ.di.oʊ/
I switched on the radio.
GAS TANK/tæŋk/
The dining hall has half of a welding gas tank, which is struck as a bell to call students and faculty to meals.
TRUNK /trʌŋk/
I always keep a blanket and a toolkit in the trunk for emergencies.
BRAKE/breɪk/
She had no brakes on her bicycle.
ACCELERATOR/əkˈsel.ɚ.eɪ.t̬ɚ/
Start-up accelerators have become increasingly popular elements of the regional growth infrastructure.
CLUTCH /klʌtʃ/
Silent and pale, she clutched (onto) her mother's hand.
WHEEL/wiːl/
I got my bag caught in the wheel of my bicycle.
STEERING WHEEL/ˈstɪr.ɪŋ ˌwiːl/
The open loop system consists of the human driver and the steering wheel.
TIRE/taɪr/
She's been leading throughout the race, but it now looks as if she's tiring.
SPARE TIRE/ˌspeə ˈtaɪər/
I was determined to get some exercise and lose my growing spare tire.
GARBAGE CAN /ˈɡɑːr.bɪdʒ ˌkæn/
If you don't hear standard word, put the chip in the garbage can.
MOMENTˈmoʊ.mənt/
A car drew up outside and a few moments later the doorbell rang.
EXPRESSIONS
TO GET ENGAGED, TO HAVE A DATE, ALTHOUGH, TO DATE, TO BURN A CD
GRAMMAR
WOULD
CONTEXTUALIZATION
DO YOU REMEMBER “WILL” ? So Can u gimme an ex? ok now in order to put it in the past, we use WOULD. Ex: I would buy a car. Would relates to your past perspective of the future.

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