Certificate (n.) Did you get your marriage certificate?
Couple (n.) = two things or two people.
There was a couple in the park. Gift (n.) = present Do not open the gifts until new year. Luck (n.) = good and bad things caused by chance and not by your own actions. Black cat is a bad luck. Present (n.) = gift Did you receive my present? Song (n.) Why do you always listen English songs?
Surprise (n.) = an event that you did not expect to happen.
There is a surprise in the box for you. Turn (n.) = duty or chance to do something. It is my turn to play the computer. Volume (n.) = the level of sound produced by a television, radio, etc. Please, reduce the volume of the radio. Afford (v.) = to have enough money to buy something or enough time to do something. I cannot afford a new phone. Believe (in) (v.) We believe in you!
Blow – blew – blown out (v.) = stop burning with blowing.
Close your eyes and blow out the candles. Come – came – come over (v.) = to make short, informal visit. My friends came over yesterday. Continue (v.) (1) = last The meeting continued 3 hours. Continue (v.) (2) = start again. He stopped for a rest and again continued his work. Drop by (v.) = to visit informally or unexpectedly. Let`s drop by the Simpsons. Drop in (v.) = to visit informally or unexpectedly. Let`s drop in the Simpsons. Go – went – gone over (v.) = to make a short informal visit. I will go over my parents tomorrow. Look forward to (v.) = to feel happy and excited about something that is going to happen. I'm really looking forward to seeing him. Sing – sang – sung (v.) Can you sing a song? Take – took – taken turns (v.) They took turns to cook food.
Turn down (v.) = to decrease #turn up
Can you turn down the temperature of air conditioner? Turn up (v.) (1) = increase #turn down Please turn up the volume. Turn up (v.) (2.) = to be found. I lost my keys yesterday. Today they turned up under the table. Wrap (v.) = cover Will you wrap the gift? All = everyone, everything, every part All of my friends speak Russian. Beside (prep.) = next to You can sit beside me. Besides Besides the cake you can eat anything.
Broke (adj.) = no money
I am broke now. Can you help me? Comfortable (adj.) This chair is very comfortable. I feel real comfortable on it. From now on = from this time. From now on you will be my best friend. Poor (adj.) (1.) #rich Who thinks about poor people? Poor (adj.) (2.) Poor Mark. Last week he lost his mother.
Poorly (adv.) = badly
He sang a song poorly. Pretty (adv.) = almost I am pretty sure about it. Proud (adj.) The father is proud of his champion son.
Proudly (adv.) He proudly showed us his photo with a president.
Rich (adj.) #poor
John is the richest person in the town. Scared (adj.) = afraid, frightened. I am scared of naked women. Soft (adj.) = not loud I like soft music. Softly (adv.) Why are you speaking softly?
Uncomfortable (adj.) #comfortable
These shoes are very uncomfortable. Underneath (prep.) = below, under I put the box underneath the bed.