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How to Say Thank You in English
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rest
(v)
to relax
The man rests in the hammock.
The man rests in the hammock.
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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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dance
(v)
to move to music
She prefers the more lively dances.
She prefers the more lively dances.
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surf the net
(p)
surf the internet for an hour
surf the internet for an hour
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eat out
(v)
to dine outside of the house, such as in a restaurant
How about we go out to eat?
How about we go out to eat?
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read
(v)
read the newspaper
read the newspaper
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wash clothes
(p)
wash clothes in a washing machine
wash clothes in a washing machine
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relax
(v)
to rest
I need to take a vacation and relax.
I need to take a vacation and relax.
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shopping
(n)
the act of buying goods or services from a store
I went shopping with a friend yesterday.
I went shopping with a friend yesterday.
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study
(v)
The high school students are studying at the library.
The high school students are studying at the library.
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see my family
(p)
I have been working out of the country for six months and am dying to see my family.
I have been working out of the country for six months and am dying to see my family.
be lazy
(p)
watch movies
(p)
I watch movies without subtitles.
I watch movies without subtitles.
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Party all night.
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Stay at home and relax.
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Play video games.
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have fun with friends
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