-Look at the picture at clothes .

a piece of loose clothing that men wear under their pants

short sto ry / Jort ' stori / noun [ count ] ( plural short sto . ries )

( ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS ) a piece of writing that is shorter than a novel

short-term / Jort ' tarm / adjective

of or for a short period of time What are your short-term plans?

-^ANTONYM long-term shot 1 form of shoot 1

ShOt /Jat/ noun [count ]

the action of firing a gun, or the noise that this makes He fired a shot.

( SPORTS ) the action of throwing, hitting, or kicking a ball in certain sports

He took a shot at the basket.

a photograph

This is a good shot of you.

( HEALTH ) the act of putting a drug into your body using a needle

a flu shot

shot gun / 'JatgAn / noun [ count ]

a long gun that is used for shooting small animals and birds

should © / Jbd ; Jud / modal verb Pronunciation

The word should sounds like good , because we don't say the letter l in this word.

a word that you use to give or ask someone for advice You should try that new restaurant.

Should I invite him to the party?

a word that you use to tell or ask someone what is the right thing to do

If you feel sick, you should stay in bed.

You shouldn't eat so much chocolate.

I'm tired. I shouldn't have gone to bed so late.

-SYNONYM ought to

a word that you use to say what you think will happen or what you think is true

They should be here soon. 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: She can drive. (NOT She cans drive.) After modal verbs (except ought to ), you use the infinitive without "to": I must go now. (NOT I must to go.)

You make questions and negative sentences without "do" or "did": Will you come with me? (NOT Do you will come?); They might not know. (NOT They don't might know.)

shoul .der © / 'Jouldar / noun [ count ] Pronunciation

The word shoulder sounds like older .

the part of your body between your neck and your arm

- Look at the picture at body .

a narrow part along the side of a road where cars can stop

The car was making a strange noise, so we drove onto the shoulder.

shoul der bag / 'Jouldar Ьжд / noun [ count ]

a type of bag that you carry over one shoulder with a long, narrow piece of cloth or leather

shoul • der blade / 'Jouldar bleid / count ]

( BIOLOGY ) one of the two large, flat bones on each side of your back

shoul • der-length / Jouldar le4e / adjective

(used about hair) long enough to reach your shoulders

should • n't / judnt /

short for should not

should've / judav /

short for should have

shout О / jaut / verb ( shouts,shout - ing ,shout -ed )

to speak very loudly Don't shout at me! "Go back!" she shouted.

He shouted out instructions to everyone on the team. ►shout noun [ count ]

We heard a shout for help.

shove / Jav / verb ( shoves , shov ing , shoved )

to push someone or something in a rough way They shoved him through the door. ► shove noun [ usually singular ] She gave the door a shove with her shoulder.

shov . el i / м / shovel

noun [ count ] a tool that you use for picking up and moving earth, sand, or snow

shov • el 2 verb

( shov els , shov - el ing , shov - eled )

to move something with a shovel We shoveled the snow off the path.

show 1 SB / Jou / verb ( shows , show ing , showed , has shown / Joun / or has showed )

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