A piece of furniture consisting of a flat top supported on one or more legs.
What is a table?
The rounded part of the eye that is enclosed by the bony socket and eyelids.
What is an eyeball?
Unusually or comparatively large in size, dimensions, or number; big
What is great?
The connection of final and initial sounds in words within a spoken sentence.
What is linking?
A word or group of words that refers to a person, place, or thing or any syntactically similar word
What is a noun?
A shrub usually with prickly stems and showy flowers.
What is a rose?
Either of the two outer openings of the nose.
What is a nostril?
Belonging to the time passing;
present
What is current?
The pattern or melody of rising or falling pitch changes in the voice when used in speaking.
What is intonation?
A word imputing a characteristic onto another.
What is an adjective?
It can be found on the ground taking people from place to place as well as in some very special gowns.
What is a train?
The part on each side of the body where the thigh bone meets the pelvis
What is the hip?
Existing in act, fact, or reality;
real
What is actual?
Changes in the quality of the production of unstressed words in a spoken sentence usually combining 2 or more.
What are reduced forms?
The combination of words formed when two or more words are often used together in a way that sounds correct
What is a collocation?
A short piece of wire bent so as to hold together papers or the like
What is a staple?
The organ near the stomach and heart, that destroys worn-out red blood cells and is a reservoir for blood.
What is the spleen?
Affording entertainment
What is entertaining?
The way a native English speaker highlights certain words in each sentence
What is sentence stress?
A word used as a replacement or substitute for a noun or a noun phrase.
What is a pronoun?
A person who moves or handles puppets, as in a puppet show.
Who is a puppeteer?
The front part of the leg from the knee to the ankle
What is a shin?
Having power and ability; competent
What is capable?
A neutral quick vowel sound typically occurring in unstressed syllables in English.
What is schwa?
A verb combined with an adverb or a preposition, or sometimes both, to give a new meaning,
What are phrasal verbs?