To show that something is true or correct by using facts or evidence.
Prove
A person who learns or studies something.
Learner
Student
The result or score that a teacher gives on a test or assignment.
Mark
Grade
To succeed in a test, exam, or course.
Pass
To not succeed in doing something.
Fail
A strong feeling or idea that something is true, even without proof.
Belief
A person’s brother or sister.
Sibling
A person who studies or is an expert in physics.
Physicist
Very good or excellent.
Outstanding
A reason you give to explain a mistake or failure.
Excuse
To make a mistake right or to fix an error.
Correct
The condition of being alive or real.
Existence
The subject that studies numbers, shapes, and patterns.
Mathematics
A person who studies or works with mathematics.
Mathematician
To communicate or work with others.
Interact
Something that is against the law.
Illegal
To keep your mind on one thing; to concentrate.
Focus
A false idea or story that many people believe to be true.
Myth
To lose focus because your mind goes somewhere else.
Get distracted
Immediately; without delay.
at once
The part of your body that controls thoughts and movement.
Brain
To fail to notice, experience, or take part in something.
Miss out
To take the place of something or someone.
Replace
Money-related; connected with managing or using money.
Financial
Related to one person; separate or distinct from others.
Individual