What does the word “pounce” mean in this sentence?
Once the tiger is in position, it pounces, and jumps onto its pray
Pounces: to jump onto
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I add oil
the pan is hot
I can add oil once the pan is hot
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The teacher tried to make the lesson fun
the students were very bored
Although the teacher tried to make the lesson fun, the students were very bored
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We scored a goal
everyone cheered
When we scored a goal, everyone cheered.
After we scored a goal, everyone cheered.
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The bat is blind
it can see with sound
although the bat is blind, it can see with sound
What does the word “charred” mean in this sentence?
Make sure to take the pizza out of the oven before the crust burns and becomes charred.
Charred: to burn food
What does the word “rigorous” mean in this sentence?
The lesson on grammar today was very hard and rigorous.
Rigorous: very hard
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I practiced throwing the basketball
I made it in the hoop
I practiced throwing the basketball until I made it in the hoop
What does the word “pelt” mean in this sentence.
The bear’s pelt, or thick fur helps it say warm during winter.
Pelt: thick fur
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The recipe says two eggs
I only added one egg
Although the recipe says two eggs, I only added one egg
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The math test was hard
I scored 100%
Although the math test was hard, I scored 100%
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it rains
we play inside the gym
When it rains, we play inside the gym.
We play inside the gym when it rains.
While it rains, we play inside the gym.
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the cheetah is fast
it cannot run very far
Although the cheetah is fast, it cannot run very far.
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I pull the carrots out of the ground
they are fully grown
I pull the carrots out of the ground once they are fully grown
I pull the carrots out of the ground when they are fully grown
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the class started
the teacher took roll
when the class started the teacher took roll
the teacher took roll once the class started
What does the word "endurance" mean in this sentence?
I needed a lot of endurance, or strength, to run for a long time during my soccer game.
Endurance: to be able to keep going for a long time without getting tired.
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the bird start singing
the sun rises
the bird starts singing once the sun rises
the bird starts singing when the sun rises
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there was a lot of rain
the vegetables were not growing
Although there was a lot of rain, the vegetables were not growing
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my pencil was broken
I finished writing my story
although my pencil was broken, I finished writing my story
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I played soccer
It got dark outside
I played soccer until it got dark outside