Beginner Deck 5
Total: 20 cards
bed
noun

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a piece of furniture upon or within which a person sleeps or rests

cake
noun

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a soft sweet food made by baking a mixture of flour, butter, sugar, and eggs; a mixture of food that has been shaped into a ball or a flat round shape, often baked or fried

break
verb

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to be damaged and separated into two or more parts, as a result of force

close
verb

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to make or become shut, often by bringing together two parts to cover the opening of something

internet
noun

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a publicly accessible system of networks that connects computers around the world and allows users to exchange information

mountain
noun

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an area of land that rises very high above the land around it and is taller than a hill

warm
adjective

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somewhat hot but not cold, or causing or allowing you to feel such temperature

word
noun

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a single unit of language that has meaning and can be spoken or written

hot
adjective

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having, feeling, or being at a high temperature

sorry
adjective

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used to make an apology or to show regret or sorrow about something

brown
adjective

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having the color of chocolate or coffee

white
adjective

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having maximum lightness or the color of fresh snow or milk

what
pronoun

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used as an interrogative expressing inquiry about the identity, nature, or value of an object or matter

where
adverb

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to, at, from, or in what place, point, situation, or way

who
pronoun

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used to ask about people or to imply which person or persons one is talking about

why
adverb

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for what reason, cause, or purpose

which
pronoun

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used to ask about the exact thing from a limited number

how
adverb

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used to ask about the manner or way in which something happened

classroom
noun

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a room where a class of children or students is taught

museum
noun

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a building or place where important cultural, historical, artistic, or scientific objects are kept and shown to the public, also the institution that does this
