a bit (adverb) - a small amount
abolish (verb) - to do away with; put a stop to; end
aboriginal(adjective) - relating to the original race of people living in a place
about (adverb) – approximately, close to
absorb (verb) - to take in liquid through the surface
abstract (adjective) - not real, abstract art involves shapes and colours and not images of people of things
ache (verb) - hurts, is painful
achieve (verb) - to succeed, usually by working hard
according to (preposition) - said by someone. according to the government = the government says
acre (noun) - a standard unit of area used to measure land.
add(verb) - to put something else in to make larger or better
additions (noun) - something that is added
adult (adjective) - having grown up
advice (noun) - an idea or opinion that someone gives to help you decide.
affect (verb) - to cause a change in.
afford (verb) - have enough money to buy something, It can also mean to have enough time to do something.
afternoon (noun) - the time of day between noon and evening
age (verb) - to become older
AGO = Art Gallery of Ontario
agreement (noun) - a decision made between two or more people
alcoholic (adjective) - containing alcohol
alert (adjective) - quick to notice and act.
alloy (noun) – a mixture of two or more metals
a lot (adverb) - many
amount (noun) - a quantity, or a number
ancient (adjective) – from a long time ago
anniversary (noun) – the day on which an important event happened in a previous year. Your birthday is an anniversary.
announce (verb) - to tell or make known.
apartment (noun) - one or more rooms that people live in and that are part of a building.
apply (verb) - to ask officially for something. Example: You apply for a job. You apply to go to a college
appoint (verb) - to name someone to a particular office or duty
Arctic Ocean - one of the oceans of the world, found at the most northern part of the Earth, see map
area (noun) - 1. a region of a country or city or 2. a part of a building or a piece of land
argue (verb) - to disagree; quarrel
argued (verb) past tense of to argue
arguing (verb) present participle of to argue
arrange (verb) - to put in an order.
arrive (verb) - to come to, or reach a certain place.
arrow (noun) - a thin stick with a point on one end. An arrow is a kind of weapon.
artistic (adjective) - showing skill and imagination in creating
ashore (adverb) - move onto the land from the water. Example: We swam ashore at the beach.
asleep (adjective) - sleeping
athlete (noun) - someone who competes against other people in sports
at least – no less than
attacked (verb) past tense of to attack - to use violence to hurt or damage something
attraction (noun) - a place people want to visit
aunt (noun) - the sister of one's mother or father, or the wife of one's uncle
autumn (noun) - one of the four seasons, after summer and before winter
available (adjective) - able to be used, or possible to get
awful (adjective) - very bad or unpleasant
awhile (adverb) - for a short time.
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