overflowing of a large amount of water
Flood
a sudden and violent shaking of the ground
earthquake
A large, thin, continuous layer of ice covering a surface.
Sheet of ice
To quit or stop trying.
GIVE UP
Maria "I will pass UPPER PART B"
María said she would pass UPPER PART B.
storm with violent wind
hurricane
mass of rocks or soil falling down a cliff or mountain
landslide
A brief, strong burst of wind.
To reveal a secret or information.
Maria said she was reading the exercises
sudden explosion or outpouring of lava
volcanic eruption
A sudden, loud noise produced by lightning during a thunderstorm.
clap of thunder
A small, round piece of ice that falls from the sky during a hailstorm.
Hailstone
To distribute or dispense.
GIVE OUT
Maria said that she had seen that movie.
mass of snow falling rapidly down a mountain
avalanche
A narrow beam of light from the sun.
ray of sunshine
A single ice crystal or an aggregation of ice crystals that falls from the sky, appearing white and delicate.
Snowflake
To give something for free, as a gift or donation.
GIVE AWAY
Maria: "Can you help me?"
Maria ásked if you could help her.
long period of time when there is no rain
drought
A sudden burst of light in the sky caused by the discharge of electricity during a storm.
Flash of lightning
A single drop of rain that falls from a cloud during a rain shower.
raindrop
To cease fighting or arguing; to surrender or yield.
Maria "I was playing with my dog".
Maria said she had been playing with her dog.