or • na • ment / ' ornamant /
a thing that we have because it is beautiful, not because it is useful
or • na • men • tal / |orna ' mentl /
or • phan / orfan /
a child whose parents are dead
or • phan • age / orfanid3 /
a home for children whose parents are dead
os • trich / ' astritf /
a very big bird from Africa that cannot fly but can run fast because it has long legs
can only find one shoe. Have you seen the other one? I saw her on the other side of the road.
not many days ago
in all other ways
in a different way
3 if not
ot • ter / ' atar /
a river animal with brown fur that eats fish
You say " ouch " when you suddenly feel pain
—SYNONYM ow
words that you use to tell or ask someone what is the right thing to do
—SYNONYM should
words that you use to say what you think will happen or what you think is true
—SYNONYM should
Grammar
Can , could , may , might , should , must , will , shall , would , and ought to are modal verbs.
Modal verbs do not have an "s" in the "he/she" form:
After modal verbs (except ought to ), you use the infinitive without "to":
You make questions and negative sentences without "do" or "did":
a measure of weight (= 28.35 grams). There are 16 ounces in a pound
another word for fluid ounce a 12-ounce can of cola.
ours Ф / arz ; ' auarz /
our .selves © / ar' selvz ; auar' selvz /
used when you and another person or other people do an action and are also affected by it
a word that makes "we" stronger
by ourselves
without help
alone; without other people
-ous
( in adjectives ) having a particular quality
away from the inside of a place When you go out, please close the door. She opened the box and took out a picture.
—ANTONYM in
not at home or not in the place where you work
—ANTONYM in