feed |
to provide food for or give food to someone or something. |
grade |
to rate for correctness or quality, usually by giving a letter or score. |
housekeeper |
a person whose job is to take care of a house, hotel, or other place where people stay. |
illness |
the state of being unwell; sickness. |
mail |
letters, packages, and other things sent and received through an official system. |
news |
information about important events happening in the present. The news is presented on television or radio or in a newspaper or magazine. |
plant |
a living thing that has leaves, makes its own food, and has roots that usually grow in the earth. |
poster |
a sign made of paper or cardboard that is used for advertising, displaying information, or for decoration. |
science |
a careful method of studying and learning about things in nature. |
seed |
the small part of a plant with flowers that grows into a new plant. |
seem |
to appear to be or do. |
sweat |
to give off a liquid through the skin. |
though |
used to connect two parts of a sentence when the meaning of one part seems to disagree with the other. |
wake1 |
to come out of sleep (often followed by "up"). |
wheelbarrow |
a device used to carry rocks, soil, leaves, and other materials for short distances. A wheelbarrow has one or two wheels, two legs at the back, and handles for a person to push. |