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How to Say Thank You in English
Survival Phrases Season 1
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rest
(v)
to relax
The man rests in the hammock.
The man rests in the hammock.
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cook
(v)
The chef cooked in the kitchen.
The chef cooked in the kitchen.
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return
(v)
to go back to a place or person
The father is returning home.
The father is returning home.
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bathe
(v)
The brothers bathed in the bathtub.
The brothers bathed in the bathtub.
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sleep
(v)
to rest by voluntarily suspended consciousness, usually for several hours during the night
I sleep for 8 hours every day.
I sleep for 8 hours every day.
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wake up
(v)
to stop sleeping and regain consciousness
I wake up every morning at six o'clock a.m.
I wake up every morning at six o'clock a.m.
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feel
(v)
to perceive something through touch
I feel chilly.
I feel chilly.
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draw
(v)
to sketch, to create a picture with materials such as pencils or pens
The artist is drawing Chinese characters with a writing brush.
The artist is drawing Chinese characters with a writing brush.
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turn on
(v)
to switch a device on, to operate
turn on a light
turn on a light
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arrive
(v)
arrive at school
arrive at school
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answer
(v)
The students answer the questions.
The students answer the questions.
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teach
(v)
to instruct, to impart knowledge
The teacher teaches the class.
The teacher teaches the class.
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ask
(v)
to question, to inquire of
The university student is asking the professor a question.
The university student is asking the professor a question.
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receive
(v)
to be given something
receive money
receive money
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plan
(v)
to plot, to arrange a method for doing something
We'll plan the holiday to Europe.
We'll plan the holiday to Europe.
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explain
(v)
to describe something in easier terms or more detail so that it becomes clearer
The professor explains the diagram.
The professor explains the diagram.
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can
(v)
to be able to do something
She can play tennis.
She can play tennis.
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close
(v)
to shut, to move something to cover an opening
The university student closes the door.
The university student closes the door.
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buy
(v)
buy with a credit card
buy with a credit card
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want
(v)
to desire, to wish for something
The office workers wanted the doughnut.
The office workers wanted the doughnut.
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read
(v)
read the newspaper
read the newspaper
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search
(v)
to actively look for something
search for an ant
search for an ant
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tour
(v)
hiking tour
hiking tour
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put
(v)
to place an object in a specific location
Put the sign on the front of the building.
Put the sign on the front of the building.
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use
(v)
to deploy something for the purpose it was made
use the computer
use the computer
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