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pair
/ˈpɛɹ/
noun
a set of two matching items that are designed to be used together or regarded as one
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bid
/ˈbɪd/
noun
a formal offer of a price for buying an item, especially at an auction
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maybe
/ˈmeɪbi/
adverb
used to show that you are uncertain about the occurrence, correctness, or truth of something
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famous
/ˈfeɪməs/
adjective
known by a lot of people
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pet
/ˈpɛt/
noun
an animal such as a dog or cat that we keep and care for at home
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quiet
/ˈkwaɪət/
adjective
making very little noise or no noise at all
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to plug
/ˈpɫəɡ/
verb
to tightly fill or block a hole with something
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always
/ˈɔɫˌweɪz/, /ˈɔɫwiz/
adverb
at every single moment or every single time something happens
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you are welcome
/juː ɑːɹ wˈɛlkʌm/
sentence
used to politely answer someone who thanks us
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to prefer
/pɹəˈfɝ/, /pɹiˈfɝ/, /pɹɪˈfɝ/
verb
to want or choose one person or thing instead of another because of liking them more
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to like
/ˈɫaɪk/
verb
to feel that someone or something is good, enjoyable, or interesting
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better
/ˈbɛtɝ/
adjective
having more of a good quality
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nice
/ˈnaɪs/, /ˈnis/
adjective
providing pleasure and enjoyment
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cheap
/ˈtʃip/
adjective
having a low price
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big
/ˈbɪɡ/
adjective
large or above average in size, amount, degree, etc.
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pretty
/ˈpɹɪti/
adjective
attractive or nice to look at
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attractive
/əˈtɹæktɪv/
adjective
pleasing or appealing to the senses
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favorite
/ˈfeɪvɝɪt/, /ˈfeɪvɹət/
adjective
liked or preferred the most among the rest that are from the same category
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extraordinary
/ˌɛkstɹəˈɔɹdəˌnɛɹi/, /ɪkˈstɹɔɹdəˌnɛɹi/
adjective
very unusual, special, or surprising
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to own
/ˈoʊn/
verb
to have something as for ourselves
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land
/ˈɫænd/
noun
the earth's surface where it is not under water
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piece
/ˈpis/
noun
a part of an object, broken or cut from a larger one
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to cost
/ˈkɑst/, /ˈkɔst/
verb
to require a particular amount of money
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in fact
/ɪn fˈækt/
adverb
used to introduce a statement that provides additional information or emphasizes the truth or reality of a situation
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space
/ˈspeɪs/
noun
an area that is unoccupied and therefore available for use
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acre
/ˈeɪkɝ/
noun
a unit used in North America and Britain for measuring land area that equals 4047 square meters or 4840 square yards
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to imagine
/ˌɪˈmædʒən/
verb
to make or have an image of something in our mind
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to worry
/ˈwɝi/
verb
to feel upset and nervous because we think about bad things that might happen to us or our problems
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certificate
/sɝˈtɪfɪkət/
noun
an official document that states one has successfully passed an exam or completed a course of study
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hour
/ˈaʊɝ/, /ˈaʊɹ/
noun
each of the twenty-four time periods that exist in a day and each time period is made up of sixty minutes
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patiently
/ˈpeɪʃəntɫi/
adverb
in a manner that displays one's tolerance of difficulties, delays, and bad behaviors without becoming annoyed or angry
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ticket
/ˈtɪkət/, /ˈtɪkɪt/
noun
a piece of paper, text, card, or image showing that we have paid to enter a place, travel with a public transport, etc.
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reservation
/ˌɹɛzɝˈveɪʃən/
noun
a protected area of land where wild animals can live without being hunted or disturbed by human activities
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just
/ˈdʒəst/, /dʒɪst/
adverb
no one and nothing more
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sneaker
/ˈsnikɝ/
noun
a light, soft shoe with a rubber sole, worn for sports or casual occasions
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boring
/ˈbɔɹɪŋ/
adjective
making us feel tired and unsatisfied because of not being interesting
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