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weight
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holiday
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to have
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fun
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to do
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computer
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course
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exercise
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to stop
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weekend
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smoking
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to move
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country
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house
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to eat
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sweet
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chocolate cake
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New Year's resolution
to get
to get
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to receive or come to have something

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He got an unexpected bonus at work.
Did you get any interesting gifts for your birthday?

Grammatical Information:

transitive
job
job
noun
j
ʤ
o
ɑ:
b
b

the work that we do regularly to earn money

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fit
fit
Adjective
f
f
i
ɪ
t
t

healthy and strong, especially due to regular physical exercise or balanced diet

unfit
to get
to get
Verb
g
g
e
ɛ
t
t

to experience a specific condition, state, or action

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linking verb
to work
to work
Verb
w
w
o
ɜ
r
r
k
k

to do a job or task, usually for a company or organization, in order to receive money

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transitive
hard
hard
Adjective
h
h
a
ɑ
r
r
d
d

needing a lot of skill or effort to do

easy
less
less
Adverb
l
l
e
ɛ
ss
s

to a smaller amount, extent, etc. in comparison to a previous state or another thing or person

more

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incomparable
adverb of degree
to lose
to lose
Verb
l
l
o
u:
s
z
e

to be deprived of or stop having someone or something

keep

Grammatical Information:

transitive
weight
weight
noun
w
w
ei
gh
t
t

the heaviness of something or someone, which can be measured

holiday
holiday
noun
h
h
o
ɑ
l
l
i
ə
d
d
a
e
y
ɪ

a period of time away from home or work, typically to relax, have fun, and do activities that one enjoys

to have
Verb
h
h
a
æ
v
v
e

to undergo or experience something

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transitive
fun
fun
noun
f
f
u
ʌ
n
n

the feeling of enjoyment or amusement

to do
to do
Verb
d
d
o
u:

to perform an action that is not mentioned by name

Grammatical Information:

transitive
Past Simple
did
Past Participle
done
computer
computer
noun
c
k
o
ə
m
m
p
p
u
ju:
t
t
e
ə
r
r

an electronic device that stores and processes data

course
course
noun
c
k
ou
ɔ:
r
r
s
s
e

a series of lessons or lectures on a particular subject

What is a "course"?

A course is a structured program of study that focuses on a particular subject or topic, usually offered in schools, colleges, or universities. It consists of a series of lessons, assignments, and exams designed to help students learn specific concepts, skills, or knowledge. A course may last for a set period, such as a semester or a year, and can vary in length, difficulty, and content. Courses are typically part of a larger curriculum or academic program and can lead to certifications, diplomas, or degrees once completed. They help individuals gain expertise in specific areas of interest or career paths.

exercise
exercise
noun
e
ɛ
x
ks
e
ə
r
r
c
s
i
s
z
e

a mental or physical activity that helps keep our mind and body healthy

to stop
to stop
Verb
s
s
t
t
o
ɑ
p
p

to end a particular action or activity for a short period of time to do something else

Grammatical Information:

transitive
weekend
weekend
noun
w
w
ee
i:
k
k
e
ɛ
n
n
d
d

the days of the week, usually Saturday and Sunday, when people do not have to go to work or school

smoking
smoking
noun
s
s
m
m
o
k
k
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g

the habit or act of breathing the smoke of a cigarette, pipe, etc. in and out

to move
to move
Verb
m
m
o
u
v
v
e

to change your position or location

stay in place

Grammatical Information:

intransitive
country
country
noun
c
k
ou
ʌ
n
n
t
t
r
r
y
i

a piece of land with a government of its own, official borders, laws, etc.

house
house
noun
h
h
o
a
u
ʊ
s
s
e

a building where people live, especially as a family

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to eat
to eat
Verb
ea
i:
t
t

to put food into the mouth, then chew and swallow it

Grammatical Information:

transitive
sweet
sweet
Adjective
s
s
w
w
ee
i:
t
t

containing sugar or having a taste that is like sugar

chocolate cake
chocolate cake
noun
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/tʃˈɑːklət kˈeɪk/

a sweet dessert made from flour, sugar, eggs, cocoa powder, and other ingredients, typically served in slices

What is "chocolate cake"?

Chocolate cake is a type of dessert that is beloved by chocolate lovers all around the world. It is made from a mixture of flour, sugar, eggs, butter or oil, and of course, cocoa powder, which gives the cake its rich and indulgent chocolate flavor. Chocolate cake can be made in a variety of shapes and sizes, such as layer cakes, sheet cakes, or cupcakes. The cake can be filled with a variety of fillings, such as frosting, ganache, or whipped cream, to add a creamy and sweet finish to the cake. Chocolate cake is often served as a dessert, and is a favorite among both children and adults. It can be found in bakeries, coffee shops, and supermarkets, and is a delicious and indulgent treat that is perfect for any occasion.

Grammatical Information:

compound noun
New Year's resolution
noun
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/nˈuː jˈɪɹz ɹˌɛzəlˈuːʃən/

a personal goal or promise made at the beginning of the year to improve oneself or achieve something

Grammatical Information:

compound noun

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