Vocabulary
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Hungry – wanting or needing food.
Example: She is hungry. -
Want – to feel a need or desire for something.
Example: She wants an apple. -
Apple – a round fruit that can be red, green, or yellow.
Example: She takes a red apple. -
Walk – to move with your feet.
Example: She walks outside. -
Outside – not inside; in the open air.
Example: She walks outside. -
Go – to move from one place to another.
Example: She goes to her car. -
Car – a vehicle used for traveling.
Example: She goes to her car. -
Drive – to control and operate a car.
Example: She drives to the market. -
Market – a place where you can buy food and goods.
Example: She drives to the market. -
See – to notice something with your eyes.
Example: She sees a lot of apples. -
Green – a color like grass.
Example: The green apples look sour. -
Red – a bright color like a ripe strawberry.
Example: The red apples look sweet. -
Look – to appear or seem.
Example: The red apples look sweet. -
Sour – having a sharp or acidic taste.
Example: The green apples look sour. -
Sweet – having a sugary taste.
Example: The red apples look sweet. -
Take – to pick up or choose something.
Example: She takes a red apple. -
Cashier – a person who takes money at a store.
Example: She goes to the cashier. -
Give – to hand something to someone.
Example: She gives him money. -
Money – coins or paper used to buy things.
Example: She gives him money. -
Eat – to put food in your mouth and swallow it.
Example: She eats the apple.