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Название: Collins First Dictionary

Автор: Collins Dictionaries

Издательство: HarperCollins

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СКАЧАТЬ something along when you go somewhere, you bring it with you.

      She brought a present along to the party.

      aloud

      When you read or talk aloud, you read or talk so that other people can hear you.

      She read the story aloud to us.

      alphabet noun alphabets

      An alphabet is a set of letters that is used for writing words. The letters are arranged in a special order.

      A is the first letter of the alphabet.

      already

      You use already to show that something has happened before the present time.

      She is already here.

      also

      You use also to give more information about something.

      I’m cold, and I’m also hungry.

      always

      If you always do something, you do it every time or all the time.

      She’s always late for school.

      am

      images Look at be.

      I am six years old.

      amazing adjective

      You say that something is amazing when it is a surprise and you like it.

      We had an amazing holiday.

      ambulance noun ambulances

      An ambulance is a vehicle for taking people to hospital.

      amount noun amounts

      An amount of something is how much there is of it.

      We only have a small amount of food.

      amphibian noun amphibians

      An amphibian is an animal that lives both on land and in water, for example a frog or a toad.

      ancient adjective

      Ancient means very old, or from a long time ago.

      They lived in an ancient castle.

      angry adjective angrier, angriest

      When you are angry, you feel very upset about something.

      She was angry at her brother for breaking the window.

      animal noun animals

      An animal is any creature that is alive, but not a plant or a person.

      ankle noun ankles

      Your ankle is the part of your body where your foot joins your leg.

      I fell and twisted my ankle.

      annoy verb annoys, annoying, annoyed

      If something annoys you, it makes you angry and upset.

      It annoys me when people are rude.

      another

      You use another to mean one more.

      She ate another cake.

      answer verb answers, answering, answered

      If you answer someone, you say something back to them.

      She said hello, but he didn’t answer.

      ant noun ants

      Ants are small insects that live in large groups.

      antelope noun antelopes

      An antelope is an animal that looks like a deer.

      any

      1 You use any to mean some of a thing.

      Is there any juice left?

      2 You also use any to show that it does not matter which one.

      Take any book you want.

      anybody

      You use anybody to talk about a person, when it does not matter which one.

      Is there anybody there?

      anyone

      You use anyone to talk about a person, when it does not matter who.

      Don’t tell anyone.

      anything

      You use anything to talk about a thing, when it does not matter which one.

      I can’t see anything.

      anywhere

      You use anywhere to talk about a place, when it does not matter which one.

      You can go anywhere you like.

      apart

      1 When things are apart, there is a space or a distance between them.

      The desks are too far apart.

      2 If you take something apart, you take it to pieces.

      He took his bike apart.

      ape noun apes

      An ape is an animal like a large monkey with long, strong arms and no tail.

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