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Key Daily Chores Vocabulary
clean
clean
[Adjective]

not having any bacteria, marks, or dirt

Ex: The hotel room was clean and spotless .
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clothes
clothes
[noun]

the things we wear to cover our body, such as pants, shirts, and jackets

Ex: She was excited to buy new clothes for the summer season .
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to decide
to decide
[Verb]

to think carefully about different things and choose one of them

Ex: I could n't decide between pizza or pasta , so I ordered both .
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to wash
to wash
[Verb]

to clean someone or something with water, often with a type of soap

Ex: We should wash the vegetables before cooking .
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to carry
to carry
[Verb]

to hold someone or something and take them from one place to another

Ex: The shopping bag was heavy because it had to carry groceries for the whole family .
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basket
basket
[noun]

an object, usually made of wicker or plastic, with a handle for carrying or keeping things

Ex: The children used a basket to collect Easter eggs during the annual egg hunt .
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washing machine

an electric machine used for washing clothes

Ex: The washing machine's spin cycle helps remove excess water from the clothes .
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to sort
to sort
[Verb]

to organize items by putting them into different groups based on their characteristics or other criteria

Ex: The team sorted the survey responses by age group for easier analysis .
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light
light
[Adjective]

(of color) having less intensity, often because of a small amount of pigment

Ex: She painted the walls in a light blue to brighten up the room .
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pile
pile
[noun]

a number of objects placed one on top of the other

Ex: She dropped the letters onto a growing pile of papers .
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dark
dark
[Adjective]

(of a color) having a deep or intense hue

Ex: The sunset transitioned from a bright orange to a dark crimson , signaling the end of the day .
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another
another
[determiner]

one more of the same kind of object or living thing

Ex: They need another chair for the guests .
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to check
to check
[Verb]

to carefully examine something to find problems, mistakes, or make sure that it is satisfactory

Ex: The doctor checked the patient 's vital signs to see if they were normal .
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pocket
pocket
[noun]

a type of small bag in or on clothing, used for carrying small things such as money, keys, etc.

Ex: The pants have back pockets where you can keep your wallet .
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to [make] sure
to make sure
[phrase]

to take steps to confirm if something is correct, safe, or properly arranged

Ex: Make sure to wear a helmet when riding your bike.
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empty
empty
[Adjective]

with no one or nothing inside

Ex: The empty gas tank left them stranded on the side of the road , miles from the nearest gas station .
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into
into
[preposition]

to the inner part or a position inside a place

Ex: The children ran into the playground to play.
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soap
soap
[noun]

the substance we use with water for washing and cleaning our body

Ex: We used antibacterial soap to keep germs away .
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to press
to press
[Verb]

to push a thing tightly against something else

Ex: The child pressed her hand against the window to feel the raindrops .
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button
button
[noun]

a small area or part of a machine or electronic device, which when pressed starts working

Ex: She touched the button on the phone screen to answer the call .
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machine
machine
[noun]

any piece of equipment that is mechanical, electric, etc. and performs a particular task

Ex: The ATM machine was out of service due to technical issues .
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to spin
to spin
[Verb]

to turn around over and over very fast

Ex: He spun the basketball on his finger effortlessly .
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sound
sound
[noun]

anything that we can hear

Ex: The concert hall was filled with the beautiful sound of classical music .
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loud
loud
[Adjective]

producing a sound or noise with high volume

Ex: The conductor signaled for the entire ensemble to play with a loud intensity in the fortissimo passage .
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steady
steady
[Adjective]

not subject to significant change or decline

Ex: Steady income allows for better financial planning .
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while
while
[conjunction]

used to indicate a period of time during which an action takes place or a state of affairs exists, often denoting simultaneous or concurrent events

Ex: The students chatted quietly while the teacher was writing on the board .
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to work
to work
[Verb]

to operate or function properly

Ex: The machine stopped working suddenly .
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to read
to read
[Verb]

to look at written or printed words or symbols and understand their meaning

Ex: Can you read the sign from this distance ?
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some time
some time
[noun]

an unknown or indefinite amount of time

Ex: They have n’t updated the website for some time.
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to stop
to stop
[Verb]

to not move anymore

Ex: The traffic light turned red , so we had to stop at the intersection .
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to take out

to remove a thing from somewhere or something

Ex: The surgeon will take the appendix out during the operation.
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wet
wet
[Adjective]

covered with or full of water or another liquid

Ex: They ran for shelter when the rain started and got their clothes wet.
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dryer
dryer
[noun]

a machine used to remove moisture from clothes, hair, or other items through heat or airflow

Ex: The noisy dryer kept running late into the night .
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to begin
to begin
[Verb]

to do or experience the first part of something

Ex: The teacher asked the students to begin working on their assignments .
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to turn
to turn
[Verb]

to move in a circular direction around a fixed line or point

Ex: Go straight ahead ; then at the intersection , turn right .
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warm
warm
[Adjective]

having a temperature that is high but not hot, especially in a way that is pleasant

Ex: They enjoyed a warm summer evening around the campfire .
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air
air
[noun]

the mixture of gases, primarily oxygen and nitrogen, that surrounds the Earth and is essential for breathing

Ex: The laboratory monitors the quality of the air.
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to fill
to fill
[Verb]

to make something full

Ex: We should fill the bathtub with warm water for a relaxing bath .
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dry
dry
[Adjective]

lacking moisture or liquid

Ex: After the rain stopped , the pavement quickly became dry under the heat .
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to feel
to feel
[Verb]

to give one a certain impression or sensation

Ex: You need to buy a car that feels reliable and safe .
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soft
soft
[Adjective]

gentle to the touch

Ex: He brushed his fingers over the soft petals of the flower .
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to fold
to fold
[Verb]

to bend something in a way that one part of it touches or covers another

Ex: She decided to fold the napkin into an elegant shape for the dinner table .
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drawer
drawer
[noun]

a sliding box-shaped piece of furniture found within a desk, dresser, or cabinet, used for organizing and storing items

Ex: They installed soft-close drawer slides to prevent slamming and reduce noise in the bedroom furniture.
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closet
closet
[noun]

a small space or room built into a wall, which is used to store things and is usually shelved

Ex: His favorite childhood toys were hidden away in the closet, waiting for the next generation .
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to [take] time
to take time
[phrase]

to need a significant amount of time to be able to happen, be completed, or achieved

Ex: Learning to play a musical instrument well can take a long time.
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life
life
[noun]

the experience or activities that define a person's way of living or interaction with others

Ex: A balanced life includes work , hobbies , and time with loved ones .
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fresh
fresh
[Adjective]

(of clothes or a piece of fabric ) clean, recently washed, or unused

Ex: She handed me a fresh towel after my shower .
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ready
ready
[Adjective]

physically prepared with everything we might need for a particular task or situation

Ex: With his uniform pressed and shoes polished , the soldier stood ready for the inspection .
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to smile
to smile
[Verb]

to make our mouth curve upwards, often in a way that our teeth can be seen, to show that we are happy or amused

Ex: As they shared a joke , both friends could n't help but smile.
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today
today
[noun]

the day that is happening right now

Ex: Today's meeting was more productive than expected .
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work
work
[noun]

activity that requires physical or mental effort

Ex: The research team presented their findings at the conference after months of meticulous work.
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