Created by Noah Avgar Ha`Levy
over 3 years ago
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241. study – “Let’s study our English lessons together.
242. book – “Can I borrow your English book?”
243. eye
244. job – “I love my job.”
245. word – “Describe yourself in one word.”
246. though – “Though you are angry now, I’m sure you will forget about this later.”
247. business – “His business is thriving.”
248. issue – “This is not an issue for me.”
249. side – “Whose side are you?”
250. kind – “Always be kind, even to strangers.”
251. four – “There are four seasons in a year.”
252. head – “Let’s head back, it’s freezing out here.”
253. far – “We’ve gone too far and now we’re lost.”
254. black – “She has long, black hair.”
255. long – “She has long, brown hair.”
256. both – “They both love chocolate ice cream.”
257. little – “I have two little boys with me now.”
258. house – “The house is so quiet without you.”
259. yes – “I hope you say yes.”
260. after – “After all this time, he has finally learned to lose.”
261. since – “Ever since his mom died, he has been angry at the world.”
262. long – “That was such a long time ago.”
263. provide – “Please provide me with a list of your services.”
264. service – “Do you have a specific dental service to treat this?”
265. around – “We went around the block.”
266. friend – “You’re a good friend.”
267. important – “You’re important to me.”
268. father – “My father is so important to me.”
269. sit – “Let’s sit outside together.”
270. away – “He’s away right now.”
271. until – “Until when will you be away?”
272. power – “With great power comes great responsibility.”
273. hour – “I’ve been checking his temperature every hour.”
274. game – “Let’s play a game.”
275. often – “I buy from his bakery as often as I can.”
276. yet – “He’s not yet home.”
277. line – “There’s a long line at the grocery cashier.”
278. political – “I stay away from political discussions.”
279. end – “It’s the end of an era.”
280. among – “Among all my pets, he’s my most favorite.”
281. ever – “Have you ever tried this cake?”
282. stand – “Can you stand still for a minute?”
283. bad – “What you did was so bad.”
284. lose – “I can’t lose you.”
285. however – “I want to buy this bag, however, I need to save up for it first.”
286. member – “She’s a member of the babysitter’s club.”
287. pay – “Let’s pay for our groceries.”
288. law – “There’s a law against it.”
289. meet – “I want you to meet my aunt.”
290. car – “Let’s go inside my car.”
291. city – “This is the city that never sleeps.”
292. almost – “I’m almost done with my report.”
293. include – “Did you remember to include the summary in your report?”
294. continue – “Can we continue working tomorrow?”
295. set – “Great, let me set an appointment for you.”
296. later – “I’ll finish it later.”
297. community – “Our community is very cooperative.”
298. much – “There’s so much to learn...”
299. name – “What’s your name?”
300. five – “I can give you five reasons why you need to watch that video.”
301. once – “I once had a puppy named Bark.”
302. white – “I love my white sneakers.”
303. least – “She’s the least productive among all the employees.”
304. president – “he was our class president back in high school.”
305. learn – “I’d love to learn more about the English language.”
306. real – “What is her real name?”
307. change – “What can we change so that things will get better?”
308. team – “They hired a team to do the design of their new office.”
309. minute – “he’s laughing every minute of every day.”
310. best – “This is the best potato salad I’ve ever tasted.”
311. several – “I have several old clothes I need to donate.”
312. idea – “It was your idea to go to the beach, remember?”
313. kid – “I loved that toy when I was a kid.”
314. body – “ he worked out hard to achieve a thsat medal.”
315. information – “This is the information I need.”
316. nothing – “There’s nothing we can do now. “
317. ago – “Three years ago, I visited Japan for the first time.”
318. right – “You’re right, I want to go back there.”
319. lead – “Just lead the way and I’ll follow.”
320. social – “I feel awkward in these social gatherings.”
321. understand – “I understand how you feel.”
322. whether – “Whether in big groups or small groups, I always feel a little shy at first.”
323. back – “Looking back, I knew I was always right.”
324. watch – “Let’s watch the sun set on the horizon.”
325. together – “They’re together now.”
326. follow – “I’ll follow you home.”
327. around – “You’ll always have me around.”
328. parent – “Every parent is trying hard and doing their best.”
329. only – “You are only allowed to go out today.”
330. stop – “Please stop that.”
331. face – “Why is your face so red?”
"You have to learn to face your fears"
332. anything – “You can ask me for anything.”
333. create – “Did you create that presentation? It was so good.”
334. public – “This is public property.”
335. already – “I already asked him to resend his report.”
336. speak – “Could you speak a little louder?”
337. others – “The others haven’t arrived yet.”
338. read – “I read somewhere that this house is bigger.”
339. level – “What level are you in that game?”
340. allow – “Do you allow your kids to play outside the house?”
341. add – “Is it okay if we add a bit of sugar to the tea?”
342. office – “Welcome to my office.”
343. spend – “How much did you spend on your last shopping trip?”
344. door – “You left the door open.”
345. health – “You must take good care of your health.”
346. person – “You are a good person.”
347. art – “This is my work of art.”
348. sure – “Are you sure you want to do this alone?”
349. such – “You are such a brave little boy.”
350. war – “The war has finally ended.”
351. history – “She is my history professor.”
352. party – “Are you going to her party tonight?”
353. within – “We support everyone within our small community.”
354. grow – “We want everyone to grow and thrive in their careers.”
355. result – “The result of this program is amazing.”
356. open – “Are you open to new ideas?”
357. change – “Where can we change her diaper?”
358. morning – “It’s such a beautiful morning!”
359. walk – “Come take a walk with me.”
360. reason – “You are the reason I came home.”