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Key Plants Vocabulary - Grass

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Key Plants Vocabulary
grass
grass
[noun]

a plant with thin, short, and green upright leaves, commonly found in gardens, parks, etc.

Ex: The soccer field had well-maintained grass.
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plant
plant
[noun]

a living thing that grows in ground or water, usually has leaves, stems, flowers, etc.

Ex: The tomato plant in my garden is starting to bear fruit .
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to grow
to grow
[Verb]

(of a plant) to naturally exist and develop

Ex: These mushrooms grow in damp , wooded areas .
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all over the (world|globe)

in every part of the world

Ex: His research findings had implications all over the globe.
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to find
to find
[Verb]

used to describe something that exists, grows, etc.

Ex: You 'll find this color scheme used throughout the interior design of the house .
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field
field
[noun]

a wide, open area of land, typically covered with grass or crops

Ex: The couple enjoyed a romantic picnic in the field, surrounded by nature 's beauty .
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garden
garden
[noun]

a piece of land where flowers, trees, and other plants are grown

Ex: She uses organic gardening methods in her garden, avoiding harmful chemicals .
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even
even
[Adverb]

used to show that something is surprising or is not expected

Ex: The child 's intelligence surprised everyone ; he could even solve puzzles meant for adults .
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roadside
roadside
[noun]

the area along the edge of a road

Ex: The roadside was littered with debris after the storm .
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thin
thin
[Adjective]

having opposite sides or surfaces that are close together

Ex: She layered the thin slices of cucumber on the sandwich for added crunch .
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leaf
leaf
[noun]

a usually green part of a plant in which the photosynthesis takes place

Ex: A single leaf fell from the tree .
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common
common
[Adjective]

frequently found, happening, or seen

Ex: It 's common to see tourists in the city during the summer .
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ground
ground
[noun]

the surface layer of earth that is solid and people walk on

Ex: The ground shook when the heavy truck passed by .
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land
land
[noun]

the earth's surface where it is not under water

Ex: The national park is home to diverse wildlife and stunning natural landscapes.
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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 need
to need
[Verb]

to want something or someone that we must have if we want to do or be something

Ex: The house needs cleaning before the guests arrive .
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sunlight
sunlight
[noun]

the natural light coming from the sun

Ex: She felt the sunlight on her face as she stepped outside after a long day indoors .
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soil
soil
[noun]

the black or brownish substance consisted of organic remains, rock particles, and clay that forms the upper layer of earth where trees or other plants grow

Ex: Farmers test the soil regularly to ensure it has the necessary nutrients for crops .
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well
well
[Adverb]

in a way that is right or satisfactory

Ex: The students worked well together on the group project .
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spring
spring
[noun]

the season that comes after winter, when in most countries the trees and flowers begin to grow again

Ex: The spring semester at school starts in January and ends in May , with a break for spring break in March .
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summer
summer
[noun]

the season that comes after spring and in most countries summer is the warmest season

Ex: Summer is the season for outdoor concerts and festivals .
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winter
winter
[noun]

the season that comes after fall and in most countries winter is the coldest season

Ex: Winter is the time when people celebrate holidays like Christmas and New Year 's .
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because
because
[conjunction]

used for introducing the reason of something

Ex: She passed the test because she studied diligently .
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cold
cold
[Adjective]

having a temperature lower than the human body's average temperature

Ex: The ice cubes made the drink refreshingly cold.
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still
still
[Adverb]

despite what has been said or done

Ex: I do n't agree with him .Still, I respect his opinion .
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important
important
[Adjective]

having a lot of value

Ex: The important issue at hand is ensuring the safety of the workers .
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nature
nature
[noun]

everything that exists or happens on the earth, excluding things that humans make or control

Ex: The changing seasons offer a variety of experiences and beauty in nature.
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soil
soil
[noun]

the black or brownish substance consisted of organic remains, rock particles, and clay that forms the upper layer of earth where trees or other plants grow

Ex: Farmers test the soil regularly to ensure it has the necessary nutrients for crops .
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to stop
to stop
[Verb]

to cause something to come to an end or prevent it from happening

Ex: The referee had to stop the match due to dangerous weather conditions .
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wind
wind
[noun]

air that moves quickly or strongly in a current as a result of natural forces

Ex: They closed the windows to keep out the cold wind.
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rain
rain
[noun]

water that falls in small drops from the sky

Ex: The rain washed away the dust and made everything fresh and clean .
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also
also
[Adverb]

used to add another item, fact, or action to what has already been mentioned

Ex: The movie was entertaining and also thought-provoking .
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to give
to give
[Verb]

to provide something for someone

Ex: The teacher gave the students their assignments .
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food
food
[noun]

things that people and animals eat, such as meat or vegetables

Ex: They donated canned food to the local food bank.
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animal
animal
[noun]

a living thing, like a cat or a dog, that can move and needs food to stay alive, but not a plant or a human

Ex: Whales are incredible marine animals that migrate long distances.
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cow
cow
[noun]

a large farm animal that we keep to use its milk or its meat

Ex: The farmer used a bucket to collect fresh milk from the cow.
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sheep
sheep
[noun]

a farm animal that we keep to use its meat or wool

Ex: The sheep had thick wool that was used to make warm clothing .
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goat
goat
[noun]

‌an animal with horns and a coat of hair that lives wild in the mountains or is kept on farms for its milk or meat

Ex: She adopted a goat from a local rescue organization , giving it a loving home on her small farm .
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to stay
to stay
[Verb]

to continue to be in a particular condition or state

Ex: The lights will stay on for the entire event to ensure safety.
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healthy
healthy
[Adjective]

being in good condition and free from disease or damage

Ex: The garden is filled with healthy flowers and vibrant colors .
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rabbit
rabbit
[noun]

an animal that is small, eats plants, has a short tail, long ears, and soft fur

Ex: The rabbit's long ears help them detect sounds .
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squirrel
squirrel
[noun]

a furry animal with a thick tail that lives in trees and feeds on nuts and seeds

Ex: As winter approached , the squirrel diligently gathered acorns and stored them in its burrow .
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lawn
lawn
[noun]

an area of grass, typically in a yard or garden, that is cut and maintained at a short length

Ex: The lawn was carefully landscaped with decorative shrubs and trees for an attractive appearance .
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where
where
[conjunction]

used to refer to a particular situation, stage, or place

Ex: She wondered where her keys were after searching the entire house .
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type
type
[noun]

a class or group of people or things that have common characteristics or share particular qualities

Ex: The museum displays art from various types of artists , both modern and classical .
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hay
hay
[noun]

cut and dried grass, for animals to feed on

Ex: The farmer sold bundles of hay at the local market to other livestock owners .
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during
during
[preposition]

used to indicate a specific point within the course of a particular event or time

Ex: The fireworks display was spectacular during the New Year 's celebration .
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sport
sport
[noun]

a physical activity or competitive game with specific rules that people do for fun or as a profession

Ex: Hockey is an exciting sport played on ice or field , with sticks and a small puck or ball .
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football
football
[noun]

a sport, played by two teams of eleven players who try to score by carrying or kicking an oval ball into the other team's end zone or through their goalpost

Ex: Tim loves playing football with his friends on Sundays .
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soccer
soccer
[noun]

a type of sport where two teams, with eleven players each, try to kick a ball into a specific area to win points

Ex: We cheer loudly for our favorite soccer team during the match .
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simple
simple
[Adjective]

not involving difficulty in doing or understanding

Ex: The instructions were simple to follow , with clear steps outlined .
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role
role
[noun]

what something is used for

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to protect

to prevent someone or something from being damaged or harmed

Ex: Troops have been sent to protect aid workers against attack .
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world
world
[noun]

the planet earth, where we all live

Ex: We must take care of the world for future generations .
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to look
to look
[Verb]

to have a particular appearance or give a particular impression

Ex: The children looked happy playing in the park .
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clean
clean
[Adjective]

not having any bacteria, marks, or dirt

Ex: The hotel room was clean and spotless .
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