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Key Ancient Landmarks Vocabulary - Stonehenge

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Key Ancient Landmarks Vocabulary
about
about
[Adverb]

used with a number to show that it is not exact

Ex: There were about 20 people at the party. 
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amazing
amazing
[Adjective]

extremely surprising, particularly in a good way

Ex: The fireworks display was absolutely amazing, lighting up the entire sky. 
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modern
modern
[Adjective]

related to the most recent time or to the present time

Ex: Advances in modern medicine have greatly improved life expectancy. 
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tool
tool
[noun]

something such as a hammer, saw, etc. that is held in the hand and used for a specific job

Ex: The carpenter used a hammer as his primary tool for driving nails. 
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to arrange

to organize items in a specific order to make them more convenient, accessible, or understandable

Ex: The museum curator will arrange the artifacts chronologically to take visitors through a journey in time. 
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to line up

to align or position something precisely in relation to another thing

Ex: The electrician lined up the wires in the circuit box to prevent short circuits. 
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sun
sun
[noun]

the large, bright star in the sky that shines during the day and gives us light and heat

Ex: The sun shines brightly, lighting up the entire sky. 
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all over the (world|globe)

in every part of the world

Ex: The brand is recognized all over the world. 
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to visit
to visit
[Verb]

to go somewhere for a short time, especially to see something

Ex: During their vacation, they planned to visit famous landmarks and historical sites in the city. 
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visitor
visitor
[noun]

someone who enters a place, such as a building, city, or website, for a particular purpose

Ex: The museum welcomed thousands of visitors during the holiday season. 
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center
center
[noun]

a specific location or facility where a particular activity, function, or purpose is focused

Ex: The community center is a hub for local events, classes, and gatherings. 
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government

the group of politicians in control of a country or state

Ex: The government implemented new policies to improve the country's healthcare system and make it more accessible to all citizens. 
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to look after

to take care of someone or something and attend to their needs, well-being, or safety

Ex: The nurse looks after the sick patient by monitoring their condition and providing medication. 
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to touch
to touch
[Verb]

to put our hand or body part on a thing or person

Ex: Please don't touch the fragile glass display. 
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future
future
[noun]

the time that will come after the present or the events that will happen then

Ex: She's excited about her future at the new job. 
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ancient
ancient
[Adjective]

related or belonging to a period of history that is long gone

Ex: She studied ancient civilizations like the Egyptians and Greeks in her history class. 
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mound
mound
[noun]

a small, natural hill or raised area of earth, typically formed by natural processes

Ex: The playground had a small mound where kids loved to climb. 
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remains
remains
[noun]

the parts of the objects and structures from ancient times that have survived destruction and been discovered

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stonehenge

an ancient megalithic monument in southern England; probably used for ritual purposes

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famous
famous
[Adjective]

known by a lot of people

Ex: The famous singer performed to a sold-out crowd at the arena. 
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circle
circle
[noun]

something approximating the shape of a circle

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stone
stone
[noun]

a hard material, usually made of minerals, and often used for building things

Ex: The old castle was built entirely of stone, giving it a sturdy and imposing appearance. 
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to build
to build
[Verb]

to put together different materials such as brick to make a building, etc.

Ex: The construction crew is building a new office complex downtown. 
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sure
sure
[Adjective]

(of a person) feeling confident about something being correct or true

Ex: Being sure of his memory, he recited the poem flawlessly in front of the audience. 
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special
special
[Adjective]

more than what is typical or usual, often indicating extra importance or attention

Ex: The manager requested special effort to ensure the project was completed ahead of schedule. 
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event
event
[noun]

something special, important, and known that takes place at a particular time or place such as a festival or Valentin's Day

Ex: The annual charity event raised thousands of dollars for the local community center. 
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important
important
[Adjective]

(of a person) having a high rank, status, or influence within a particular field, organization, or society

Ex: The event was attended by several important diplomats from around the world. 
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