| Word |
Practice Sentence |
Type |
| poetry |
I like to read poetry on Sunday afternoon. |
Basic |
| beautiful |
The flowers were very beautiful. |
Basic |
| thirteen |
I was thirteen when I learned how to swim. |
Basic |
| tongue |
My tongue hurt after eating that hot chili. |
Basic |
| pieces |
I cleaned up the broken pieces of the vase. |
Basic |
| neighborhood |
You have a delightful neighborhood. |
Basic |
| thousand |
A thousand dollars should be enough to pay her
tuition. |
Basic |
| through |
I went through a tunnel to get to New York City. |
Basic |
| unusual |
I thought he acted quite unusual. |
Basic |
| building |
The building was so tall, you could barely see the
top. |
Basic |
| license |
I just got my license to drive. |
Basic |
| remodel |
I would like to remodel the kitchen next month. |
Basic |
| grateful |
I am grateful for my parents. |
Basic |
| enemy |
The enemy snuck behind our lines. |
Basic |
| instrument |
Do you play an instrument? |
Basic |
| perform |
Will you perform with the dance troupe on Friday? |
Basic |
| prefer |
I prefer to make my own meals. |
Basic |
| judged |
He was judged harshly by the other students. |
Basic |
| adjusted |
Emma adjusted to life in a new city. |
Basic |
| soldier |
The soldier was happy to receive a care package. |
Basic |
| preliminary |
The preliminary report shows that we won't have
enough equipment. |
Challenge |
| tremendous |
It would be tremendous if you could come and help me
prepare dinner. |
Challenge |
| mediocre |
Study extra so as not to be mediocre. |
Challenge |
| perception |
The perception was that she didn't really care when
she actually did. |
Challenge |
| neutrality |
In 1914, President Wilson initially spoke of
American neutrality regarding the World War. |
Challenge |