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Interchange - Pre-intermediate - Unit 3 - Part 1

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 3 - Part 1 in the Interchange Pre-Intermediate coursebook, such as "much", "green", "hopeful", etc.

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Interchange - Pre-intermediate
much
much
[determiner]

used to refer to a large degree or amount of a thing

Ex: I didn't eat much lunch today, so I'm hungry. 
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white
white
[Adjective]

having the color that is the lightest, like snow

Ex: His teeth are white and shiny, thanks to regular brushing and flossing. 
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blue
blue
[Adjective]

having the color of the ocean or clear sky at daytime

Ex: My mother has blue eyes and black hair. 
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brown
brown
[Adjective]

having the color of chocolate ice cream

Ex: The table was made of rich, brown wood. 
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black
black
[Adjective]

having the color that is the darkest, like most crows

Ex: A black raven is flying across the night sky. 
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green
green
[Adjective]

having the color of fresh grass or most plant leaves

Ex: His eyes were a striking green shade, like emeralds. 
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yellow
yellow
[Adjective]

having the color of lemons or the sun

Ex: She drew a yellow sun on the corner of the paper. 
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orange
orange
[Adjective]

having the color of carrots or pumpkins

Ex: He ate an orange carrot for a snack. 
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red
red
[Adjective]

having the color of tomatoes or blood

Ex: He got a cut, and red blood came out. 
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pink
pink
[Adjective]

having the color of strawberry ice cream

Ex: She wore a pink dress to the wedding, which complimented her rosy cheeks. 
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purple
purple
[Adjective]

having the color of most ripe eggplants

Ex: I carefully peeled the purple eggplant to cook it for dinner. 
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gray
gray
[Adjective]

having a color between white and black, like most koalas or dolphins

Ex: My grandmother's hair is gray. 
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hopeful
hopeful
[Adjective]

(of a person) having a positive attitude and believing that good things are likely to happen

Ex: The young artist felt hopeful after receiving positive feedback on her latest work. 
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truthful
truthful
[Adjective]

(of a person) telling the truth without deceit or falsehood

Ex: She was a truthful friend who never hid the facts. 
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friendly
friendly
[Adjective]

(of a person or their manner) kind and nice toward other people

Ex: Despite his fame, he is a friendly and approachable person. 
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powerful
powerful
[Adjective]

possessing great strength or force

Ex: The powerful engine propelled the car forward with ease. 
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jealous
jealous
[Adjective]

feeling angry and unhappy because someone else has what we want

Ex: Don't be jealous of his success, you can achieve great things too. 
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happy
happy
[Adjective]

emotionally feeling good or glad

Ex: He was happy when he got the job he had been hoping for. 
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confident
confident
[Adjective]

having a strong belief in one's abilities or qualities

Ex: He's confident about his decision to start a new business. 
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exciting
exciting
[Adjective]

making us feel interested, happy, and energetic

Ex: It was exciting to see dolphins while we were on the boat. 
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loving
loving
[Adjective]

expressing deep affection, care, and compassion toward others

Ex: She's loving, always showing kindness and warmth to those around her. 
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creative
creative
[Adjective]

making use of imagination or innovation in bringing something into existence

Ex: I believe you are a creative photographer; you always find beauty in ordinary things. 
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sad
sad
[Adjective]

emotionally bad or unhappy

Ex: He looked sad because he didn't get the job he wanted. 
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can
can
[Verb]

to be able to do somehing, make something, etc.

Ex: With his carpentry skills, he can craft intricate wooden furniture. 
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to help
to help
[Verb]

to give someone what they need

Ex: She helped him carry the boxes upstairs. 
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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: Do you need any help with your project? 
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present
present
[noun]

something given to someone as a sign of appreciation or on a special occasion

Ex: She received a beautiful bouquet of flowers as a birthday present. 
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anything
anything
[pronoun]

used for referring to a thing when it is not important what that thing is

Ex: I don't have anything to wear for the party. 
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sweater
sweater
[noun]

a piece of clothing worn on the top part of our body that is made of cotton or wool, has long sleeves and a closed front

Ex: He bought a new sweater with a colorful pattern for me. 
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light
light
[Adjective]

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

Ex: She prefers to wear light colors in the summer to stay cool. 
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expensive
expensive
[Adjective]

having a high price

Ex: He bought an expensive watch as a gift for his father. 
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sale
sale
[noun]

the act of selling something

Ex: Following the sale of her novel, she became a well-known author. 
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cent
cent
[noun]

a unit of money in some countries, equal to one hundredth of a dollar or euro

Ex: He dropped a few cents into the musician's guitar case. 
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dollar
dollar
[noun]

the unit of money in the US, Canada, Australia and several other countries, equal to 100 cents

Ex: I need to break this twenty dollar bill into smaller ones. 
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this
this
[pronoun]

used when referring to a person or thing that was recently mentioned or one that is close in space or time

Ex: I saw a book on the table; this was the one I wanted to read. 
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that
that
[pronoun]

used to identify a specific person or thing observed or pointed out by the speaker

Ex: That is my brother standing by the car. 
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