City Streets / Downtown Vocabulary
Singular and Plural Nouns
Action Verbs
Prepositions
An Intersection Vocabulary
100

You can eat a good meal here

Restaurant

100

The plural form of dish

Dishes

100

Using a shovel to remove dirt from the ground

Dig

100

Indicates a place along a line or on the surface

On

100

A device used to collect money in exchange for vehicle parking

Parking Meter

200

People can buy things such as computers, printers, folders, pens, and notebooks here.

Office Supply Store

200

The plural form of watch

Watches

200

To give someone what they need

Provide

200

Expresses movement from one side of a noun (person, place, thing, or idea) to the other side

Across

200

A place designated for pedestrians to cross a road, street, or avenue

Crosswalk

300

Where we can purchase food items like bread, cakes, pies, and cookies

Bakery

300

The singular form of teeth

Tooth

300

Objects that remain on the surface of water do this

Float

300

Indicates a starting point in movement

From

300

A place with coin-operated washing machines and dryers for public use

Laundromat

400

Here you can mail letters and buy stamps

Post Office

400

The singular form of children

child

400

Opposite of sit

Stand

400

Indicates the most specific location

At

400

A store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold

Pharmacy

500

At this location, people can apply for and renew their driver's license

Department of Motor Vehicles

500

Both the spelling AND plural form of library

Libraries

500

Past tense of make

Made

500

Expresses movement between at least two nouns (persons, places, things, or ideas)

Through

500

A person walking along a street, road, or other developed area

Pedestrian