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Essential Vocabulary For Talking About The Language
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question
(n)
answer a question
answer a question
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letter
(n)
Help me assemble the letters.
Help me assemble the letters.
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language
(n)
Korean is the official language.
Korean is the official language.
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verb
(n)
Underline all verbs in this text.
Underline all verbs in this text.
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noun
(n)
A noun is a person, place, or thing even in English.
A noun is a person, place, or thing even in English.
adverb
(n)
modifying adverb
modifying adverb
adjective
(n)
qualifying adjective
qualifying adjective
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alphabet
(n)
Do you know the Greek alphabet?
Do you know the Greek alphabet?
word
(n)
repeat the word
repeat the word
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sentence
(n)
make a sentence
make a sentence
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question mark
(n)
exclamation mark
(n)
comma
(n)
period
(n)
reading
(n)
the action of following and processing written text
I really like reading.
I really like reading.
answer
(n)
incorrect answer
incorrect answer
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phrase
(n)
I think it's better to use this phrase.
I think it's better to use this phrase.
vowel
(n)
plural
(n)
suffix
(n)
pronunciation
(n)
the way a word or sounds are made
grammar
(n)
the formal rules that govern the syntax of a language
vocabulary
(n)
the group of words that make a language
singular
(n)
writing
(n)
the act of expressing thoughts and feelings on paper
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