where
/ˈhwɛɹ/, /ˈwɛɹ/
adverb
to or in what place, situation, or position
from
/ˈfɹəm/
preposition
used for showing the place where a person or thing comes from
how about
/hˌaʊ ɐbˈaʊt/
phrase
used to inquire information about someone or something
classmate
/ˈkɫæsˌmeɪt/
noun
someone who is or was in the same class as you at school or college
same
/ˈseɪm/
adjective
like another thing or person in every way
actually
/ˈækˌtʃuəɫi/, /ˈækʃəɫi/, /ˈæktʃɫi/
adverb
used to emphasize a fact or the truth of a situation
to introduce
/ˌɪntɹəˈdus/, /ˌɪntɹoʊˈdus/
verb
to tell someone our name so they can know us, or to tell them someone else's name so they can know each other, normally happening in the first meeting
full name
/fˈʊl nˈeɪm/
noun
the complete name of a person that includes their first name, middle name, and last name
again
/əˈɡeɪn/, /əˈɡɛn/
adverb
once more; one more time
biology
/baɪˈɑɫədʒi/
noun
the scientific study of living organisms; the science that studies living organisms
student
/ˈstudənt/
noun
a person who is studying at a school, university, or college
I
/ˈaɪ/
pronoun
(subjective first-person singular pronoun) used by the speaker to refer to themselves when they are the subject of the sentence
you
/ˈju/
pronoun
(second-person pronoun) used for referring to the one or the people we are writing or talking to
he
/ˈhi/
pronoun
(subjective third-person singular pronoun) used when referring to a male human or animal that was already mentioned or one that is easy to identify
she
/ˈʃi/
pronoun
(subjective third-person singular pronoun) used when referring to a female human or animal that was already mentioned or one that is easy to identify
it
/ʌɪˈtiː/
pronoun
(subjective third-person singular pronoun) used when referring to something or an animal as the subject of a sentence
we
/ˈwi/
pronoun
(subjective first-person plural pronoun) used by a speaker when they want to talk or write about themselves and at least one other person
they
/ˈðeɪ/
pronoun
(subjective third-person plural pronoun) used when referring to the things or people that were already mentioned
to be
/bi/
verb
used when naming, or giving description or information about people, things, or situations
my
/ˈmaɪ/
determiner
(first-person singular possessive determiner) of or belonging to the speaker or writer
your
/ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/
determiner
(second-person possessive determiner) of or belonging to the person or people being spoken or written to
his
/ˈhɪz/, /hɪz/
determiner
(third-person singular possessive determiner) of or belonging to a man or boy who has already been mentioned or is easy to identify
her
/ˈhɝ/, /hɝ/
determiner
(third-person singular possessive determiner) of or belonging to a female human or animal that was previously mentioned or one that is easy to identify
its
/ˈɪts/, /ɪts/
determiner
(third-person singular possessive determiner) of or belonging to a thing or an animal or child of unknown sex
our
/ˈaʊɝ/, /ˈaʊɹ/, /ˈɑɹ/
determiner
(first-person plural possessive determiner) of or belonging to a speaker when they want to talk or write about themselves and at least one other person
their
/ˈðɛɹ/
determiner
(third-person plural possessive determiner) of or belonging to people, animals, or things that have already been mentioned or are easy to identify
who
/ˈhu/
pronoun
used in questions to ask about the name or identity of one person or several people
what
/ˈhwət/, /ˈwət/
pronoun
used in questions to ask for information or for someone’s opinion
school
/ˈskuɫ/
noun
a place where children learn things from teachers
school subject
/skˈuːl sˈʌbdʒɛkt/
noun
a particular area of study that students learn about in school, such as math, science, history, or arts
math
/ˈmæθ/
noun
a type of science that deals with shapes, space, and numbers
history
/ˈhɪstɝi/, /ˈhɪstɹi/
noun
the study of past events, especially as a subject in school or university
literature
/ˈɫɪtɝətʃɝ/
noun
a subject that can be studied in a school, university, or college, which involves studying written works such as novels, poems, and plays to better understand their meaning and significance
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