to take hold of something, especially something that is moving through the air:
catch
the part of your body that is opposite to the front, from your shoulders to your bottom:
back
comparative of big
bigger
to move or travel on land in a motor vehicle, ( past tense of drive )
drove
to prepare food
cook
to smile while making sounds with your voice that show you think something is funny or you are happy:
laugh
the part in the middle of the arm where it bends
elbow
Comparative of tall
taller
to put on formal clothes for a special occasion
got-dressed-up
to move the body and feet to music:
dance
a dark brown powder with a strong flavour
coffee
the part of the body that joins the head to the shoulders:
neck
Comparative of small
smaller
to be conscious of what is around you by using your eyes:
saw
to sit on a bicycle and travel along on it controlling its movements:
ride a bike
a drink made of milk and usually ice cream and a flavour such as fruit or chocolate
milkshake
one of the two parts of the body at each side of the neck that join the arms to the rest of the body:
shoulder
Comparative of strong
stronger
to give someone knowledge or to train someone
taught
to move through water by moving the body or parts of the body:
swim
a drink made by pouring hot water
tea
any of the five separate parts at the end of the foot:
toe
Comparative of hot
hotter
to remove something,
took
to perform music with a guitar
play the guitar