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Rosetta Stone Foundations (ELL): Unit 9

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  1. fence
    a barrier that serves to enclose an area
    The horse is jumping over the fence.
  2. throw
    propel through the air
    The woman is throwing the ball over the tent.
  3. repair
    fix by putting together what is torn or broken
    His toy is broken. His grandfather is repairing it.
  4. difficult
    requiring great physical or mental effort to accomplish
    This is easy.
    This is difficult.
  5. refrigerator
    appliance in which food can be stored at low temperatures
    The orange juice is in the refrigerator.
  6. counter
    a flat surface in a kitchen on which food is prepared
    The plates and glasses on the counter are dirty.
  7. empty
    holding or containing nothing
    The trash can is full.
    The trash can is empty.
  8. vacuum
    clean with a home appliance that cleans by suction
    I'm vacuuming the floor under the rug.
  9. exercise
    do physical exertion
    He's strong because he exercises.
  10. practice
    learn by repetition
    The man is practicing golf in his office.
  11. bandage
    a piece of soft material that covers and protects an injury
    I fell off my bicycle. Do you have a bandage?
  12. matter
    a problem or difficulty
    What's the matter?
  13. temperature
    the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment
    His temperature is one hundred two degrees.
  14. degree
    a unit of temperature on a specified scale
    It's eighty-six degrees. We should go to the beach.
  15. careful
    exercising caution or showing attention
    Be careful. The floor is wet.
Created on Mon Aug 23 09:48:00 EDT 2021 (updated Fri Aug 27 17:28:10 EDT 2021)

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