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to wash
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to rinse
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to dry
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to put away
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to set
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to clear
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to wipe
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to buy
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to cook
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to sweep
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to vacuum
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to mop
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to scrub
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to iron
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to fold
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floor
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dish
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clothes
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table
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food
to wash
to wash
Verb
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a
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to clean someone or something with water, often with a type of soap

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I always wash my hands before eating.
I need to wash my shoes; they are dirty.

Grammatical Information:

transitive
to rinse
to rinse
Verb
r
r
i
ɪ
n
n
s
s
e

to clean something quickly with water, often without using soap, in order to remove dirt or other substances

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transitive
to dry
to dry
Verb
d
d
r
r
y

to take out the liquid from something in a way that it is not wet anymore

wet

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transitive
to put away
to put away
Verb
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/pˌʊt ɐwˈeɪ/

to place something where it should be after using it

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Phrasal Status
separable
phrase's verb
put
phrase's particle
away
to set
to set
Verb
s
s
e
ɛ
t
t

to adjust something to be in a suitable or desired condition for a specific purpose or use

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transitive
to clear
to clear
Verb
c
k
l
l
ea
ɪ
r
r

to remove unwanted or unnecessary things from something or somewhere

clutter

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transitive
to wipe
to wipe
Verb
w
w
i
p
p
e

to clean or dry a surface using a cloth, etc.

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transitive
to buy
to buy
Verb
b
b
u
y

to get something in exchange for paying money

sell

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transitive
to cook
to cook
Verb
c
k
oo
ʊ
k
k

to make food with heat

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transitive
to sweep
to sweep
Verb
s
s
w
w
ee
i
p
p

to clean a place by using a broom

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transitive
to vacuum
to vacuum
Verb
v
v
a
æ
c
k
uu
ju
m
m

to clean a surface by using a machine that sucks up dirt, dust, etc.

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transitive
to mop
to mop
Verb
m
m
o
ɑ
p
p

to clean a surface by wiping it with a handle attached to a sponge or cloth at its end

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transitive
to scrub
to scrub
Verb
s
s
c
k
r
r
u
ə
b
b

to clean a surface by rubbing it very hard using a brush, etc.

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transitive
to iron
to iron
Verb
i
aɪə
r
r
o
n
n

to use a heated appliance to straighten and smooth wrinkles and creases from fabric

Grammatical Information:

transitive
to fold
to fold
Verb
f
f
o
l
l
d
d

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

unfold

Grammatical Information:

transitive
floor
floor
noun
f
f
l
l
oo
ɔ:
r
r

the bottom of a room that we walk on

dish
dish
noun
d
d
i
ɪ
sh
ʃ

a flat, shallow container for cooking food in or serving it from

What is a "dish"?

A dish is a shallow, flat container typically used for serving or cooking food. Dishes come in various shapes, sizes, and materials, including ceramic, glass, metal, or plastic. They can be used for a wide range of purposes, from serving individual portions of food to baking or roasting dishes in the oven. Dishes may have decorative patterns or designs to enhance their appearance, and they are essential items in any kitchen or dining setting for preparing, serving, and presenting food.

clothes
clothes
noun
c
k
l
l
o
th
ð
e
s
z

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

What are "clothes"?

Clothes are items made of textiles, animal skin, or other materials worn on the body for warmth, protection, or fashion purposes. Clothes come in various styles, colors, and sizes, and they are often designed to reflect cultural or social trends. They can include everyday items such as t-shirts, jeans, and sneakers, as well as formal wear such as suits, dresses, and high heels. Clothes can be accessorized with jewelry, belts, hats, and scarves, and they are often used to express individuality, cultural identity, or status. Clothes are an essential aspect of human culture and have been worn for thousands of years, evolving with time and technology.

table
table
noun
t
t
a
b
b
ə
l
l
e

furniture with a usually flat surface on top of one or multiple legs that we can sit at or put things on

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food
food
noun
f
f
oo
u:
d
d

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

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