Address
Noun: 1. Details about where you live. 2. A formal speech.
Verb: 1. To write the name and address of someone. 2. To give a formal speech
Basic
Adjective: Forming an important base or starting point.
A basic understanding
Noun: The first important facts
Learning the basics
Capable
Adjective: Being able to do something.
She is capable of doing math.
Analyze
Verb: To examine carefully and in detail the construction or structure of something, typically to give an explanation of it
"We need to analyze our results more clearly"
Benefit
The benefits of going to Miramonte are...
Verb: to receive an advantage
I benefit when you buy my merch.
Chamber
Noun: A room
The guide showed them the upper chamber of the cave.
Assist
Verb: To help (someone), typically by doing part of the work.
The teacher looked tired, so I assisted him by cleaning the board.
Blossom
Noun: a flower
Look at those beautiful blossoms!
Verb: 1. To produce flowers 2. To grow and mature
You blossomed into a great student!
Concern
Noun: 1. A worry about something.
I have a concern about your studying habits.
Verb: Relating to something. Having to do with something. About something.
This meeting concerns your summer tutoring.
Attempt
Verb: To make an effort to do (something, typically a difficult job or action).
"She attempted a backflip"
Blend
Verb: To mix
You blend the red and the blue to get purple.
Noun: A mixture
The dog is a blend of chihuahua and pitbull.
Contribute
Verb: To give in order to complete or finish something.
I contribute my time to my church.