Let's take a look at the adjective form of nouns. These words will help you to build your vocabulary and will, hopefully, stop you from using the wrong word in the wrong context. It makes your English sound very strange when you use an adjective instead of a noun (or vice-versa). Take a look at this, mostly complete, A-Z and then choose the correct words to complete the ten sentences below.
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Learn English Through Conversation | #3 I'm here!
Today’s lesson shows how to speak English on the phone. I can ask a friend to practice after class, walking home, or even on the phone after I get home from class.
Conversation
Anna: I am in my new apartment! Great! I live with Marsha. We’re roommates. I want
to cook dinner. Hum. Is there a supermarket near here? Marsha knows.
Marsha’s work number is 555-8986.
Man: Hello.
Anna: Hello. Is this Marsha? It is Anna.
Man: I am sorry. You have the wrong number.
Anna: Oh. Is this 555-8986?
Man: No. This is 555-8689.
Anna: Oh. Excuse me!
Man: Okay. ‘Bye.
Anna: One more time. 555-8986. Please be Marsha.
Marsha: Hello. This is Marsha.
Anna: Yes, Marsha. I want to cook dinner.
Marsha: Excuse me? Anna? Is that you?
Anna: Oh, yes. I am here!
Marsha: Good. You are there.
Anna: I want to find a supermarket.
Marsha: Oh, okay. The supermarket is at 1500 Irving Street. It is near the apartment.
Anna: Great! Goodbye!
Marsha: Goodbye, Anna.
Anna: There is a big supermarket on my street. And Marsha says I am a good cook!
Until next time … !
Keywords
cook - v. to prepare (food) for eating especially by using heat
dinner - n. the main meal of the day
excuse - v. to forgive someone for making a mistake or doing something wrong
find - v. to get or discover something or someone that you are looking for
here - adv. in this place or at this location
live - v. to have a home in a specified place
near - adv. close to something or someone
number – n. a number or a set of numbers and other symbols that is used to identify a
person or thing or a telephone number
sorry - adj. feeling sorrow or regret
supermarket - n. a store where customers can buy a variety of foods and household items
there - adv. in that place or at that location
want - v. to desire or wish for something
wrong - adj. not suitable or appropriate for a particular purpose, situation, or person
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Learn English Through Conversation | #2 Hello! I'm Anna.
Conversation
Jonathan: Hey, Pete! Who’s your friend?
Pete: She is Anna. She is new to D.C.
Jonathan: Where are you from?
Anna: I am from a small town.
Jonathan: Well, welcome to D.C.
Anna: Thank you.
Jonathan: I am Jonathan. I am in apartment B4.
Anna: I am in apartment C2. Marsha is my roommate.
Jonathan: I know
Marsha. She is nice.
Pete: And I am in Apartment D7. I have to go now.
Anna: Oh!
Pete: Remember to call Marsha at work. Tell her you’re here.
Anna: Right, thanks, Pete. Nice to meet you!
Jonathan: You too, Bye.
Anna: Apartment C2, here I come!
Keywords
Know - v. to have met and talked to (someone)
Meet - v. to see and speak to (someone) for the first time.
Call - v. to make a telephone call.
Friend - n. a person who you like and enjoy being with.
Remember - v. to have or keep an image or idea in your mind of (something or someone from the past) or to think of (something or someone from the past) again.
Roommate - n. a person who shares a room, apartment, or house with someone else.
Work - n. the place where you do your job.
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Learn English Through Conversation | #1 Welcome | Basic English
Lesson 1
Conversation
Pete: Hi! Are you Anna?
Anna: Yes! Hi there! Are you Pete?
Pete: I am Pete.
Anna: Nice to meet you.
Anna: Let’s try that again. I’m Anna.
Pete: I’m Pete. “Anna” Is that A-N-A?
Anna: No. A-N-N-A.
Pete: Well, Anna with two “n’s” ... Welcome to ... 1400 Irving Street!
Anna: My new apartment! Yes!
Keywords
APARTMENT - n. a usually rented room or set of rooms that is part of a building and is used as a place to live
MEET - v. to see and speak to someone for the first time
NEW - adj. not known before; recently bought or rented
NICE - adj. good and enjoyable
STREET - n. a road in a city, town, or village
TRY - v. to make an effort to do something
WELCOME - interjection. used as a friendly greeting to someone who has arrived at a place
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