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These Dictionary Guide Worksheets are downloadable versions of
    the Guide to the Dictionary presented in the Cambridge Essential
    English Dictionary, Second Edition. The Guide is designed to help you
    develop skills in using a dictionary.
    The worksheets are grouped as five separate units, which can be used
    for independent study or in the classroom.

    Unit 1: Finding your way around the dictionary
             What is an entry?
             Alphabetical order
             Finding an entry
             Variants

    Unit 2: Information about the word
             Irregular forms of verbs
             Irregular forms of nouns
             Irregular forms of adjectives
             Pronunciations
             English Profile levels

    Unit 3: Parts of speech
             Noun
             Pronoun
             Determiner
             Adjective
             Preposition
             Verb, auxiliary verb
             Phrasal verb
             Adverb
             Conjunction

    Unit 4: The entry for the word
             Definitions
             Phrases
             Example sentences
             Pictures

    Unit 5: More about the word
             Formal and informal
             British and American English
             Related words
             Opposites
             Common error notes

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Unit 1: Finding your way around the dictionary
What is an entry?
A dictionary entry tells you what a word means and how to use it. At the
beginning of each entry in this dictionary is the main form of the word, in
colour. This is the headword. A headword can be one word (light) or it can
be more than one word (light bulb).
This guide will help you to use the entries in the dictionary. It will show
you how to look for the entry you want and what information you will find
in the entry.

Alphabetical order
The English alphabet has 26 letters. The order of the letters is:
       Small letters: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
       Capital letters: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

The entries in the dictionary are in alphabetical order. We ignore spaces
and punctuation marks when putting words in alphabetical order. For
example, fairy tale is found between the words fairy and faith.
If you are trying to decide the alphabetical order of two words with the
same first letter, look at the second letter. Go through each letter of the
word from left to right until you find a letter that is different. The first
letter that is different shows you what order the words should be in.
To help you remember the alphabetical order of English, the alphabet is
shown down the side of each page of the dictionary.

   1 Put these words in alphabetical order.
       table       book        light       pencil        chair      sock    yacht    hair
       1                                                 5
       2                                                 6
       3                                                 7
       4                                                 8

   2 Put these words in alphabetical order.
       talk      take       thank        teacher         tall     today    Thursday      tongue
       1                                                 5
       2                                                 6
       3                                                 7
       4                                                 8

Finding an entry
When you open the dictionary, you will see a word at the top of each page.
These help you to find the page that the word you are looking for is on. The
word at the top of the left page is the first entry on that page, and the word
at the top of the right page is the last entry on that page. If the word you
are looking for comes in alphabetical order between these two words, it will
be on the two pages you are looking at.

Cambridge Essential English Dictionary, Second Edition
Dictionary Guide Worksheets
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2011                 Unit 1: Finding your way around the dictionary   1
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                                                          Cambridge Essential English Dictionary, Second Edition
                                                          Dictionary Guide Worksheets
                                                          Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2011                                        Unit 1: Finding your way around the dictionary   2
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                     1 / breɪk / verb (broke, broken)
                       / ʃed / verb /(shedding    ˌwel bɪˈheɪvd         / adj
                                                                   , shed  )
                                                                                       good   broke
                                                                                              She’ll  1 /offɡʊd
                                                                                                            be      away / adj engagement
                                                                                                                                       (better, best
                                                                                                                                    until                two) weeks                     e evening                                                      i
          1   A2 to separate into two or more
                                                                                               2
                                                                                              beforeA2 raining: a wet and windy day
                                                                                                             the        wedding.
                                                                                                 A1 enjoyable or nice: a good book
                                                                                           1 Tuesday.                                                                                 the
           behaving
           shed      leaves,  in askin,  polite        andetc.
                                                   hair,       quiet to way:
                                                                        lose                        B1 not dry yet: wet paint
x
d         pieces,
           The children
           something     or tobecause make
                                     are     politesomething
                                                          and well
                                                     it falls     off: separate
                                                                        A lot of           ◦break
                                                                                               3 Did you
                                                                                           shellfish          outhave      phrasal
                                                                                                                        / ˈʃelfɪʃ /
                                                                                                                                    a good verbtime at the                          good-looking
                                                                                                                                                                                        f                        / ˌɡʊdˈlʊkɪŋ / adj
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       j
          into     two                                                                        If something                       dangerous or unpleasant                              A2 attractive: a good-looking woman
           behaved.
           trees    shedor         more
                            ◦ to get in.
                                   a
                               their             pieces:
                                       well-behaved
                                          leaves         in   They
                                                             the  childhad to
                                                                    autumn.                party?
                                                                                           we’ve
                                                                                              noun            /
                                                                                                            [no wiːv  plural] /
ye        break a window                                                                   2 breaks
                                                                                                 A1 of
                                                                                               short     form aout,high
                                                                                                                     of we   it suddenly
                                                                                                                                  quality:
                                                                                                                                     have: We’ve   Thestarts:
                                                                                                                                                            food   The
                                                                                                                                                              bought      afire good
                                                                                                                                                                    at this             g     morning / ˌɡʊd ˈmɔːnɪŋ /
       she’d          / ʃiːd                                                                  sea      creatures                  that                                                                                                                 k
       well
          2 A2 dressed
                     to         /
                           damage            / aˌwel
                                                   bone  ˈdrest
                                                             in your/ adj body:               broke
                                                                                           restaurant
                                                                                               house.      outisinvery        the earlygood. morning. ◦ War                           exclamation
           1  short     form      of   she       had:      By   the   time   I                live in shells and are
zf          B1 wearing
          She    broke herattractive,  leg in the good      accident.quality               3 broke
                                                                                                 A1 able   out to     in do   1914.  something well: Anna
     Irregular                forms                ofasleep.
                                                           verbs                              eaten as food                                                                           A1h something you say to someone                                 l
          3gotA2 there,
           clothes:        a she’d
                     to stop              fallen
                               well-dressed
                                      working             woman
                                                         or   to make                      whale
                                                                                           isbreak
                                                                                                a goodup         weɪl
                                                                                                               / cook. phrasal /          verb                                        when you meet them in the morning
           2 short form of she would: She knew that                                        shelter
                                                                                               noun             1     / ˈʃeltə
                                                                                           4 A1 kind or helpful: She’s a good
                                                                                                                                      r/
g      well
     Past  she’d
       ɑː father
                    known
               tenses,
                 | ɜːbebirdlate.
                             | iː seepast / ˌwel ˈnəʊn / adj
                                        | ɔː saw participles,
                                                    | uː too | aɪ my | aʊ howand
                                                                               | eə hairpresent
                                                                                              noun
                                                                                                B1 | a
                                                                                         | friend.
                                                                                           eɪ day          no |participles
                                                                                                      əʊ very       ɪə near | ɔɪ boy | ʊə pure        (‘-ing’
                                                                                                                                                           | aɪə fire |forms)
                                                                                                                                                                       aʊə sour |
                                                                                                                                                                                    goodness
                                                                                                                                                                                        i
                                                                                                                                                                                     that               / ˈɡʊdnəs / noun                               m
            A2 famous: These pictures show her                                                                                                                                        1 [no plural] the quality in people that
       sheep              ʃiːp                                                                1    a place
                                                                                               large       animal      that protects                  you      from     bad
h    arebefore
             not she    regular
                        /         /  noun
                               was well          areknown.shown          at the entry
                                                                  ◦ a well-                5     A1
                                                                                              weather
                                                                                                         fororthe
                                                                                                       something
                                                                                                                            danger:
                                                                                                                                     verb.
                                                                                                                                      you      say
                                                                                                                                               a bomb
                                                                                                                                                     There
                                                                                                                                                       when         is also a makes
                                                                                                                                                                  you      are        list
                                                                                                                                                                                        j ofthem behave well and treat                                 n
           knownsheep
           (plural                 )                                                           that looks
                                                                                           pleased           about        like  something:               Oh shelter
                                                                                                                                                                good,
     irregular              verbs
                         actor
            A1 a farm animal
                                                at    the      back        of    the     book 2
                                                                                           he’sa fish
                                                                                                   [no    that
                                                                                                    arrived  and at
                                                                                                          plural]            shows
                                                                                                                           protection
                                                                                                                          lives last.           the from    infinitive
                                                                                                                                                               bad                 form
                                                                                                                                                                                      other ofpeople
                                                                                                                                                                                                  the kindly: She believes in the
i                                                                                                                                                                                     goodness
                                                                                                                                                                                        k           of human nature.
       well
     verb, whose itsoff   past
                        skin / ˌwelis tense,
                                          ˈɒf / adj and the past participle.               6 weather
                                                                                               inA1the having sea  or danger:a positive        Weortook  useful shelter                                                                                o
           having         a  lot      of   money:           Her    parents    are             from        the       rain         in     a  doorway.                                   2 informal something you say when you
           covered with wool: a                                                            effect: Fruit is good for you.
j
           reallyofwell          off. ◦ ahave      well-offtheir familyown entries,        what
                                                                                           shelter          / wɒt
                                                                                                                2 / ˈʃeltə /                                                          are
                                                                                                                                                                                        l surprised: My goodness, he’s a big                           p
     Irregular
           flock             forms
                          sheep                                                            7 A1 informal
                                                                                               pronoun,     which           somethingtell      you to go to the baby,
                                                                                                                                      r / verb that you say
                                                                                                                                                                                      mainisn’t he?
       sheer
       wellof          / ʃɪə
                    paid      r      ˌwel ˈpeɪd / adj                                      when
                                                                                              to    go  a    person
                                                                                                            under              a  asks
                                                                                                                                   cover    how or    you
                                                                                                                                                      inside    area  or
                                                                                                                                                                      build-
k    form                the/ /adj   word:                                                 how
                                                                                               determiner
                                                                                              ingsomeone
                                                                                                       to be protected          you know       from   is: bad         are
                                                                                                                                                            ‘Howweather             good
                                                                                                                                                                                       m      night / ˌɡʊd ˈnaɪt / exclamation                         q
           1  used toa say
           earning             lot of   that money:a feeling         or quality
                                                             a well-paid       job             1 A1 used to ask for information
                                                                                           you,      Emily?’ ‘I’m
                                                                                              or danger:                              good, thanks!’
                                                                                                                           We sheltered                from the rain                  A1 something you say when you leave
l      went
           is very strong: a look of sheer delight
                      / went        /                                                          about something: What’s this? ◦ What                                                     n
                                                                                                                                                                                      someone        in the evening or when some-                      r
           ◦   sheer
           past tense of go
                           determination                                                        A2 A a
                                                                                           8 under
                                                                                               time is it?
                                                                                           well.
                                                                                                             good tree.child or animal behaves
                                                                                                                                                                                      one is going to bed
m          2 very steep: a sheer cliff face                                                shepherd                          / ˈʃepəd
                                                                                               2 A1 informal used when you have not          /  noun                                    o
       wept / wept /                                                                            A2 suitable or satisfactory: When
                                                                                           9 someone
                                                                                               heard what              whose  someone    job ishas   to look
                                                                                                                                                           said andafteryou goods / ɡʊdz / plural noun                                                 s
           past tense and past participle of weep                                          would
                                                                                              sheep      be      a     good           time     to    call?                             B1  items that are made to be sold: We
n       1 Write the past tense and past participle                                             want them             oftothese     repeat it: ‘Do you want a
                                                                                           10 B1 morally                          right: averbs.   good person                          p pies, cakes, and other baked goods.
                                                                                                                                                                                      sell                                                             t
       were / wɜr /                                                                        sheriff
                                                                                               drink Tom?’       / ˈʃerɪf         / noun
                                                                                                                              ‘What?’
o          past		 tense of be, usedpast                         tense
                                                      with ‘you’,       ‘we’,           past   3Common
                                                                                              an           usedmistake:
                                                                                                      participle
                                                                                                     elected
                                                                                                    B1                     to mean
                                                                                                                           law       officergoodsomething
                                                                                                                                                    in orthewell?US without goose       q       / ɡuːs / noun (plural geese)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       u
                                                                                               givingis itanaadjective     name: Iand         heard        what  to he said.          a large water bird similar to a duck
           and ‘they’: They were happy.
              1 break                                                                      she’s
                                                                                             Good         /  ʃiːz      /                            is used
p
       we’re / wɪər /                                                                         1◦short
                                                                                             describeDo you     nouns.
                                                                                                              form
                                                                                                                         know what I mean?
                                                                                                                           of she is: She’s very nice.                              gorgeous
                                                                                                                                                                                        r               / ˈɡɔːdʒəs / adj                               v
              2     make                                                                       4 She’s
                                                                                                   informala   good   used     cook. to ask what someone                               B1 very beautiful or pleasant: You look
           short form of we are: Hurry! We’re late!                                           2    short      form         of     she     has:      She’s      been
q                                                                                              wants
                                                                                                 Her childrenwhen had          theya good call you:  education.
                                                                                                                                                             ‘Jenny?’ ‘Yes,           gorgeous
                                                                                                                                                                                        s           in that dress!
                                                                                              working              very hard.                                                                                                                          w
       weren’t3 get / wɜːnt /                                                                  what?’
                                                                                             Well      is an adverb and is used to describe
                                                                                                                                                                                    gorilla       / ɡəˈrɪlə / noun
r                           of were not: They weren’t
                                                                                           shield
                                                                                             verbs.
                                                                                                             1    / ʃiːld
                                                                                               5 what about…? A2 used to suggest /  noun
              4 form
           short    swim                                                                      asomething:
                                                                                                  large,
                                                                                                 She    cooksflat      well.   objectabout
                                                                                                                              What          that asking
                                                                                                                                                      soldiersMartin  hold in  to
                                                                                                                                                                                      a tbig, black, hairy animal, like a large                        x
           there.                                                                                                                                                                     monkey
                                                                                              front        of their
                                                                                                 Her children
                                                                                               help?                          werebodies         to protect them-
                                                                                                                                         well educated.
s             5 take                                                                                                                                                                    u
       west,           West / west / noun [no plural]                                         selves
                                                                                               6 what a/an… B1 used to give your                                                    gossip     1 / ˈɡɒsɪp / noun [no plural]                           y
           1 A2 the direction that you face to see good                                    shield     2 / ɡʊd2
                                                                                               opinion:/ ʃiːld       What/ noun  / an
                                                                                                                                    verb  awful day!                                  conversation about other people’s
t                                                                                                                                                                                       v
           the sun goforms
     Irregular                    down: Which      of nouns  way is west?                  1 to7[nowhat
                                                                                                      plural]if…?
                                                                                                    protect            what
                                                                                                                         someone   B1people
                                                                                                                                          used  or think
                                                                                                                                                     to   askisabout
                                                                                                                                                      something                       private    lives that might not be true:                         z
           2 the west A2 the part of an area that                                          morally
                                                                                               something
                                                                                              from            right:
                                                                                                           something            Children
                                                                                                                            that could   bad: Shedon’t
                                                                                                                                                    happen    always
                                                                                                                                                                   in the
                                                                                                                                                            shielded        her       an  interesting piece of gossip
u          is farther         toward                                                                                                                                                   w
     Tosheet
           make                / noun the
                           nouns
                       / ʃiːt                    plural,west than youthe   normallyeyes            add   from     –s,thefor        sun.example book, books.
           rest:
               B1 Thea      westpiece
                          large         of theofstate    cloth hasona alotbedof        j yes | ŋ Common
                                                                                                    ring | ʃ she | mistake: θ thin | ð this    what
                                                                                                                                                  | ʒ decision | dʒ jar | tʃ chip | æ cat | e bed | ə ago | ɪ sit | i baby | ɒ hot | ʌ run | ʊ put |
v    Some  1
           farms.  nouns                do not have this regular                           shiftplural    / ʃɪft / noun        form. If a plural form ofx a noun
           that    you lie on or under                                                        1Whena change    you have not heard what someone
                                                                                                                              in something: There has
     is not3  the  regular,
           2 a sheet   West         the
                               of paper,   it isglass,
                                            countries  shown    ofmetal,in etc.
                                                                     North   brackets            has
                                                                                              been
                                                                                                    aftersaid
                                                                                                          a shift
                                                                                                                    and the     youheadword:
                                                                                                                               in public
                                                                                                                                         want them to repeat it,
w          America
           A2 a flat and      piecewestern of paper,      Europe
                                                              glass, etc.                        you can            say what?,              but opinion
                                                                                                                                                    this is not   onpolite.
                                                                                                                                                                       this             y
           • west adj A2 the west shore of the lake                                           matter.
                                                                                                 It is better to say sorry? or pardon?.
       shelf        / ʃelf    / noun (plural shelves / ʃelvz /)                               2 a‘It’s period              of work            in a place‘Isuch              as
x
           ◦   West       Virginia
           A2 a board used to put things on,                                                  a   factory
                                                                                                    ten
                                                                                                            ten o’clock.
                                                                                                           o’clock.’  or
                                                                                                                                     ’ ‘Sorry/Pardon?’
                                                                                                                               hospital:          a   night
                                                                                                                                                                    said it’s
                                                                                                                                                                 shift
                                                                                                                                                                                        z
           • west adv             A2      We drove west.
y          often attached to a wall: kitchen                                               shin / ʃɪn / noun
           shelves
       j yes | ŋ ring | ʃ she | θ thin | ð this | ʒ decision | dʒ jar | tʃ chip | æthe           cat |front
                                                                                                        e bed | part   ə ago | of   ɪ sita| ileg
                                                                                                                                               babybetween
                                                                                                                                                       | ɒ hot | ʌ runthe| ʊ put |
z      shell / ʃel / noun                                                                     knee and the foot
           the hard outer covering of some crea-                                              f See The Body on page C2
          2 Look up these nouns. Write down their plural form.
        ɑː father | ɜː bird | iː see | ɔː saw | uː too | aɪ my | aʊ how | eə hair | eɪ day | əʊ no | ɪə near | ɔɪ boy | ʊə pure | aɪə fire | aʊə sour |
                1    bookshelf 	 bookshelves
                2    child	   
                3    foot	   
                4    man
                5    mouse
                6    potato
                7    sheep
                8    wife

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a         different person: a fancy dress party                                     B1   the job of working on a farm
       fantastic / fænˈtæstɪk / adj informal                                    farmyard / ˈfɑːmjɑːd / noun
b         A2 very good: He looks fantastic in that                                 an area of land with farm buildings
          suit.                                                                    around it
c         • fantastically adv They’re doing fan-                                farther / ˈfɑːðər / adj, adv
          tastically (= very) well.                                                comparative of far: more distant: I
d
       fantasy / ˈfæntəsi / noun (plural     couldn’t walk any farther.
e
           Look up
       3 fantasies) these nouns. Put a line farthest
                                            under the/ ˈfɑːðɪst
                                                         correct    plural
                                                                / adj, adv form.
          a pleasant situation or event that you                                   superlative of far: most distant: Which
            1 citywhichcities
          imagine,         is not realcitys
                                       or true: cityes                             planet is farthest from the sun?
f
          Steve’s fantasy was to have a big house
            2   life    lifes
          and an expensive car.
                                 lifs    lives  fascinated / ˈfæsɪneɪtɪd / adj
g                                                very interested: They were absolutely
          3   fireman        firemans
       FAQ / ˌefeɪˈkjuː / noun           firemen    firemens
                                                 fascinated by the video game.
h       a set of questions  that many people
          4 tomato tomatoes tomatosfascinating      tomates / ˈfæsɪneɪtɪŋ / adj
     ask when they use the Internet or a
                                                       very interesting: a fascinating story
i    computer program, or a document
  Irregular
     containing    forms     of adjectives
                     these questions   and their      fashion / ˈfæʃən / noun
j    answers                                           1 A2 the most popular style of clothes
  Adjectives
    far / fɑː / adv
        1       r   can   have    different     forms. orThe    comparative
                                                          behaviour                   form
                                                                         at a particular   time:isLong
                                                                                                   used to show
k that                                                 hair is in fashion now. ◦ Fur coats
     1 someone
        A2 used to talk  orabout
                             something
                                   how distant has more     of   a  particular        quality     than  someone
                                                       have gone out of fashion.
     something is: How far is it to the
l or something
     supermarket?
                         else.  To  make      the  regular
                                                       2 B1 comparative              form,
                                                              [no plural] the business         you
                                                                                           of making either add
  –er2to   the     endYoung
                          of the   adjective           and   selling  clothes:  fashion
                                                  or use the word more before it.         magazines
        very    much:          people  are far
m    more independent these days.                     fashionable / ˈfæʃənəbl / adj
  The superlative form of adjectives isB1used
     3  as  far   as I know   used  to say  what           popular to atshow     that someone
                                                                          a particular   time: fash- or
n    you think is true, although you do not            ionable clothes
  something          has more of a particularfquality
     know all the facts: As far as I know,
                                                                     than anyone
                                                          Opposite unfashionable       adj or anything else.
o To make
     they  are   the   regular
                  coming  to the  superlative
                                 party.             form,   you     either
                                                      fast / fɑːst / adj
                                                           1                   add    –est     to the end of the
     4 by far used
  adjective,            to say
                   or use      that
                             the     something
                                  word     most  is before    quick: fast cars ◦ a fast swimmer
                                                       1 A1 it.
p    very much the biggest, the best, etc.:            f Opposite slow adj
     This is his best book by far.
  Comparative           and   superlative
     5 so far B1 until now: So far, we
                                                forms  2that    are not
                                                         If a clock          regular
                                                                      or watch    is fast, are   shown
                                                                                           it shows  a   at the
q                                                      time that is later than the correct
  beginning
     haven’t made   of much
                        the entry:
                              progress on the          time: My watch is five minutes fast.
r    project.
                                                      fast2 / fɑːst / adv
    far2 / fɑːr / adj (farther or further,             1 A2 quickly: We ran as fast as we
s    farthest or furthest)                             could.
     describing the part of something that             2 fast asleep completely asleep
t    is most distant from you: His office is            3 in a firm or tight way: He tried to get
     at the far end of the corridor.                   away, but she held him fast.
u
    fare / feər / noun                                fasten / ˈfɑːsən / verb
          the price
    4 B1Look           that youwords.
                  up these       pay to travel
                                         Writeontheir comparative
                                                       1 B1 to close orand   attach  something: forms.
                                                                                   superlative
v    a plane, train, bus, etc.: plane/bus fares        Fasten your seat belts.
    farm		   / fɑːm / nouncomparative superlative      2 to attach one thing to another: He
w
      A1 land and buildings used for grow-             fastened the shelf to the wall.
             1 bad
x         ing crops and keeping animals: a                                      fast food / ˌfɑːst ˈfuːd / noun [no plural]
          dairy heavy
            2 farm   (= where cows are raised for                                  A2 hot food that is served very
          milk)                                                                    quickly in a restaurant because it is
y          3 lazy
       farmer / ˈfɑːmər / noun                                                     already made
z              good who owns or looks after
         A24 someone                                                            fat1 / fæt / adj (fatter, fattest)
        a farm
           5 well                                                                   A1   Someone who is fat weighs too

       ɑː father | ɜː bird | iː see | ɔː saw | uː too | aɪ my | aʊ how | eə hair | eɪ day | əʊ no | ɪə near | ɔɪ boy | ʊə pure | aɪə fire | aʊə sour |
    Pronunciations
    Pronunciations are shown after the headword. For example, the
    pronunciation for the word dog is shown like this: /dɒg/. The
    pronunciations are written using the symbols of the International
    Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The list on the inside front cover of the dictionary
    tells you how to read the pronunciation symbols. The most difficult
    symbols are also shown at the bottom of each page, with an example of a
    word that contains that sound.
    The symbols ˈ and ˌ show you which part of the word to say strongly. The
    high symbol ˈ shows you the part of the word that you should say in the
    strongest voice. The low symbol ˌ shows you the part of the word that you
    should say in a strong voice, but not as strong as ˈ .
    The dictionary entries do not show pronunciation for abbreviations used
    only in writing, such as cm, lb, mm.

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5 Look up these words. Draw a line from the word to its pronunciation.
                                                                1    fish                        /ˈaɪlənd/
                                                                2    dictionary                  /θruː/
                                                                3    island                      /saɪn/
                                                                4    knee                        /niː/
                                                                5    through                     /fɪʃ/
                                                                6    sign                        /ˈdɪkʃənəri/

                                                           6 Put a line under the part of the word that has the strongest stress.
                                 1 doctor
                                 2 incorrect
                                 3 award
                            54
                                 4 question
                                 5 record (noun)
k someone to come somewhere: camcorder / ˈkæmˌkɔːdər / noun
ed me into her office.
                                 6 record (verb)
                               a camera that you hold in your hand
meone) back phrasal verb                                     and that records moving pictures
elephone someone a second                             English    Profile
                                                       came / keɪm /
                                                                         levels
  to telephone someone who
                                                          past tense of come
ned you earlier                                       In the    dictionary entries you will see the numbers and letters A1, A2, B1.
 someone phrasal verb                                   camel
o to a place in order to get
                                                      These    are   English Profile levels, and they show you the words or meanings
                                                          / ˈkæməl / noun
 e: I’ll call for you at eight.                       of words      that you need to know at different levels. A1 words are the most
                                                           B1 a large
                                                          animal that
phrasal verb                                          basic   words and should be learned first, followed by A2 words, then B1
                                                          lives in hot,
 isit a place or person for a
me, usually while you are                             words.    You can use these levels to decide what are the important words that
                                                          dry places
omewhere else: I’ll call in on                        youand    has one
                                                             need         or
                                                                     to study. In the entry below you can see that camera is an A1
   home.                                                  two humps
mething off phrasal verb                              word.
                                                          (= raised parts
de that something that is                                    on its back)
d will not happen: The game
  ed off because of bad weather.
                                                          camera / ˈkæmərə / noun
                                                             A1 a piece of equipment used to take
 ːl / noun                                                   photographs
 e act of using the telephone:                            camp1 / kæmp / noun
e a call at the weekend. ◦ I got                              B1 an area where words
                                                                               people stay
rom Sue this morning.                                      71 Look  up these           andinwrite down the English Profile level.
                                                             tents for a short time, usually on
 e act of shouting something
                                                               1 bread
                                                             holiday
nd made by a bird or other                                   2 an area containing temporary build-
                                                               2 orhome
                                                             ings     tents (noun)
                                                                            used for soldiers, prison-
 kɔːlər / noun                                               ers,
                                                               3 etc.
                                                                   home (adverb)
 e who makes a telephone call:                            camp   2 / kæmp / verb
 ymous caller                                                4 lucky
                                                           A2 to stay in a tent or temporary

 ˈkɔːlɪn / noun US (UK phone-in)                             5 fast
                                                           home:       (adjective)
                                                                   We camped  on the beach for two
sion or radio programme in                                 nights.
                                                             6 fast (adverb)
he public can ask questions or                            campaign1 / kæmˈpeɪn / noun
inions over the telephone                                    1 a group of activities that are
kɑːm / adj                                                   planned to get a result: an election
 laxed and not worried or                                    campaign
ned: a calm voice                                            2 a lot of military attacks: a bombing
 the weather or the sea is calm,                             campaign
 et and peaceful.                                         campaign2 / kæmˈpeɪn / verb
y adv in a relaxed way: He                                   to organize a group of activities to try
 owly and calmly.                                            to make something happen
kɑːm / verb                                               camper / ˈkæmpər / noun
own phrasal verb                                             1 someone who stays in a tent on
 feeling angry, upset, or                                    holiday
  Calm down and tell me what’s                               2 a vehicle that you can live in, con-
                                                             taining a bed, kitchen equipment, etc.
  / ˈkæləri / noun                                        camping / ˈkæmpɪŋ / noun [no plural]
 or measuring the amount of                                  A2     living in a tent for a holiday
 food provides: I try to eat about
 ories a day.                                             campsite / ˈkæmpsaɪt / noun UK (US
                                                             campground / ˈkæmpɡraʊnd /)
 kɑːvz /                                                      B1 an area where people stay in tents
 calf                                                        for a holiday

 rd | iː see | ɔː saw | uː too | aɪ my | aʊ how | eə hair | eɪ day | əʊ no | ɪə near | ɔɪ boy | ʊə pure | aɪə fire | aʊə sour |
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Unit 3: Parts of speech
    A part of speech is one of the grammatical groups into which words are
    divided, such as noun, verb, and adjective. It shows what job each word
    does in a sentence. In the dictionary each word has a part of speech label
    which is shown at the beginning of the entry, after the pronunciation.
    The names of the parts of speech used in this dictionary are: noun, verb,
    auxiliary verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction, quantifier,
    and exclamation. Phrasal verbs also have a part of speech label.
    When two words have the same spelling but different parts of speech, they
    have separate entries. For example, bite¹ and bite² have the same spelling
    but are separate because bite¹ is a verb and bite² is a noun.

       1 Look up these words. How many parts of speech do they have?
           1     light 		                             3
           2     chat
           3     milk
           4     hot
           5     tax
           6     home

       2 What part of speech are these words? Look them up in the dictionary to
         find out.
           1     opinion		                           noun
           2     curious
           3     tent
           4     frighten
           5     together
           6     within

    Noun
                                      glasses                                            166
       science fiction                                     352
    A noun is a word that refers to a person, object, place, event, substance,
                                                                        2 successful and exciting: a glittering
    idea, feeling,
       Chemistry,   or quality.
                  physics,
                          a
                                    For
                           and biology areexample,
                                           all     the words
                                                • scowl noun    teacher,    book, and beauty
                                                                        career
a      sciences.
    are nouns.                                 scramble / ˈskræmbl / verb
                                                                      global / ˈɡləʊbəl / adj
      science fiction b/ ˌsaɪəns ˈfɪkʃən /       (scrambling, scrambled)
b        noun [no plural] (also sci-fi / ˈsaɪfaɪ /)                                             relating to the whole world: global
        3 B1Look
             storiesup
                     aboutthese
                              life words. Draw a lineto  move or climb quickly but with dif-
                                                       under    the words that     are nouns.
                                                                                problems
                                c in the future or    ficulty, often using your hands: We
c        in other parts of the universe               scrambled up the hill. global warming / ˌɡləʊbəl
       scientific   hat/ ˌsaɪənˈtɪfɪk
                             happy/ adjactor between luck chair read            ˈwɔːmɪŋ /awful
                                                                                          noun [no plural]
d
                               d                     scrambled eggs / ˌskræmbld        ˈeɡz / in the temperature of the
                                                                                an increase
                                                 compare
          B1 relating to science: scientific experi-          house
                                                      plural noun
         ments                                                                            air around the world that is caused by
                               e                                a dish of eggs that are mixed together
e                                                                              pollution
    Some    nouns have
       • scientifically   adv Theonly  a plural
                                  theory has not form  and
                                                     then    cannot
                                                          cooked:       beofused
                                                                   a plate         with
                                                                             scrambled     a or an.
                                                                                         eggs
       been scientifically proven.
                            f                                                globe    / ɡləʊb / noun
f   These   nouns
      scientist        are called plural nouns
                  / ˈsaɪəntɪst / noun
                                                      and/ are
                                                    scrap   skræpalways
                                                                   / noun used    with
                                                                               1 the  globeplural
                                                                                              the verbs.
g
    Nouns    such as
        B1 someone     whoscissors
                           g           andorglassesaHesmall
                            studies science            are   piece ornouns.
                                                           plural     amount of  something:
                                                                               world: This event was
                                                        wrote his phone number on a scrap
         works in science                                                                             watched by 200
                                                                  of paper.                           million people around
h      scissors / ˈsɪzəz / h            glasses / ˈɡlɑːsɪz / plural noun                              the globe.
        plural noun                                            scrape
                                            A1 a piece of equipment with two
                                                                             / skreɪp    /  verb  (scraping   ,
                            i                                     scraped     )                       2 a model of the
i        A2 a tool for cutting             transparent parts that you wear in                         world     shaped like a
        paper, hair, etc. that             front of your eyes 1totohelp  damage
                                                                              you see  the surface of    something
                                                                                                      ball with a map of all
        you hold in your j                                        by  rubbing
                                           better: a pair of glasses ◦ She was      it  against   something
j                                                                                                     the countries on it
        hand and that has                  wearing glasses. rough: Jamie fell over and scraped his
        two blades: a pair kof                                    knee.                              gloomy / ˈɡluːmi / adj (gloomier,
k                                       gleam / ɡliːm / verb2 to remove something from                      a surface
                                                                                                      gloomiest      )
        scissors
                                           to shine in a pleasant,usingsoft     way: Her
                                                                           a sharp      edge: I had 1tosadscrapeor without
                                                                                                                    the     hope: a gloomy face
       scold / skəʊld / verbl
l
          to speak angrily to
                                           new car gleamed inice    theoffsun.
                                                                            the car.                  ◦   gloomy predictions
                                                                                                      2 dark in a bad way: a gloomy room
m         someone, especially           glide
                                 m a child,    because         scratch
                                                  / ɡlaɪd / verb  (gliding1, glided
                                                                                 / skrætʃ  ) / verb
                                                                                                      • gloomily adv
                                           to
          they have done something wrong: His move    somewhere      smoothly        and
                                                                  1 to rub your skin with your nails: My
n         mother
    Cambridge      scolded
               Essential      him
                         English
                                 n         quietly:
                                   for breaking
                                 Dictionary,         The train slowly
                                             SecondaEdition       skin was glided    out ofI had to
                                                                                so itchy,            glorious
                                                                                                       scratch it. / ˈɡlɔːriəs / adj
          vase.Guide Worksheets
    Dictionary                             the station.           2 to make a slight cut or 1            beautiful
                                                                                                       long,   thin or very good: We had four
o      scoop
    Copyright     / skuːp / verb
               © Cambridge       o
                             University                           mark with a sharp object:Unit
                                        glimmer / ˈɡlɪmə scratched.
                                         Press 2011            r / noun
                                                                                                      days   of Parts
                                                                                                        The car
                                                                                                             3:  glorious
                                                                                                                  was of sunshine.
                                                                                                                           speech    ◦ glorious
                                                                                                                                       1
                                                                                                      colours
          to remove something from         1 a container
                                                glimmer of happiness, hope, etc.
                                 p                                3 to rub a hard surface with        2 getting
                                                                                                           a sharppraise and respect: a glorious
p         using a spoon, your curved          hands,
                                           a small   sign of something good
                                                                  object, often making a noise:       careerThe dog
ɒt / noun                                                       His parents already know about the
where pieces                                                    problem.
g, rope, etc.                                                  To find out something means to learn
en tied                                                        new information for the first time.
                                                                Can you find out what time the train
nəʊ / verb                                                      leaves?
known)                                                          His parents were angry when they found
  have information about some-                                  out about the problem.
n your mind: ‘How old is she?’ ‘I                          4 Look up these words to see if they are plural nouns, then draw a circle
 ow.’ ◦ He knew that she was                                 Common mistake: meet, get to
                                                             around
                                                             know, andthe correct verb form in the sentences.
                                                                       know
sed to ask someone to tell you                          When   you meetis/are
  of information: Do you know
                                                         1 Where                 myyou
                                                                          someone,       see or
                                                                                      shorts?
                                                        speak to them for the first time. When
he post office is?                                       you get to know someone, you learn is/are very good.
                                                         2    The   computer        graphics
   be certain: I know she’ll be                         more
                                                         3 The aboutfurniture
                                                                     them. After this you can say
                                                                                    has/have    arrived.
                                                        that you know them.
 leased to hear the news.                                4I metMy  trousers       is/are dirty.
                                                                Nick on holiday.
   be able to do something: Do
ow how to ski?                                                I think
                                                         5I knew          holiday. is/are very boring.
                                                                 Nick onmaths
                                                          We got to know each other and became
   have spent time with some-                             good friends.
  n a place so that the person or                    SomeWenouns
                                                              knew each do  not
                                                                         other andhave
                                                                                    became a  plural form and cannot be used with
                                                                                           friends.                                                              a or an.
  not new to you: I’ve known Al
e were children. ◦ I grew up in                      TheseHownouns
                                                               long havehave    [noNick?
                                                                          you known    plural] after the part of speech label:
                                                          How long have you got to know Nick?
   so I know it well.
 meone know A2 to tell some-                              knowledge / ˈnɒlɪdʒ / noun [no plural]
mething: Let me know if you’re                                B1 information and understanding
   the party.                                                that you have in your mind: His
 w used when you agree with                                  knowledge of history is amazing.
ing someone has just said: ‘It’s
   day, isn’t it?’ ‘I know – let’s
                                                          knowledgeable / ˈnɒlɪdʒ
                                                           əbl / adj
lasts.’                                                      Look aup
                                                          5knowing        the words that have a line under them. Are the sentences
                                                                      lot: He’s very knowledge-
know B1 used to make sure                                    correct?
                                                           able  about art.
  e understands which person or
ou are talking about: I was                               known / nəʊn /

                                                             past participle of know                      correct                                          incorrect
about Rachel – you know, the
man with the blond hair.                                     1  I need    an  advice.
                                                          knuckle / ˈnʌkl / noun                                                                             ✓
  so know about) If you know a                             one of the parts of a finger that bends
   you are familiar with it and                              2 Can you send me some informations?
 and it: Ask Andy to fix it – he                           koala / kəʊˈɑːlə / noun
                                                                They bought
                                                           an3Australian           some
                                                                          animal like      newbear
                                                                                       a small equipment.
  bout computers.
known as something B1 to be                                with
                                                             4 grey
                                                                I’vefur
                                                                      gotthat  livessand
                                                                            some     in trees
                                                                                           in my shoe.
California is also known as the                           the5 Koran
                                                                Someone / kɒrˈɑːn / noun
                                                                              has stolen my luggages.
 e State.                                                  the holy book of Islam
                                                             6 I’ve got a good news for you.
 rd | iː see | ɔː saw | uː too | aɪ my | aʊ how | eə hair | eɪ day | əʊ no | ɪə near | ɔɪ boy | ʊə pure | aɪə fire | aʊə sour |

                                                     Pronoun
                                                     A pronoun is a word that is used instead of a noun that has already been
                                                     talked about. For example, she, it, and mine are pronouns.

                                                     Determiner
                                                     A determiner is a word that is used before a noun or adjective to show
                                                     which person or thing you are referring to. For example, my in my old car
                                                     and that in that man are determiners.

                                                     Adjective
                                                     An adjective is a word that describes a noun or pronoun. For example,
                                                     small, interesting, and blue are all adjectives. In this dictionary adjectives
                                                     are shown by the abbreviation adj.

                                                           6 Look up these words. Draw a line under the words that are adjectives.
                                                                                            afraid               nibble           bag     react   broken
                                                                              adventure                     narrow               honest    immediately      deep

                                                     Preposition
                                                     A preposition is a word that is used before a noun or pronoun to show
                                                     place, direction, or time. For example, on in Your keys are on the table is a
                                                     preposition.

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ʊzi / adj (cosier, cosiest) UK                   cot turn
                                                      / kɒtthe
                                                           / noun
                                                                            ◦
                                                          Could you lend me £5?                   Could you                  tomorrow,
                                                                                                                               e       if you like.                g
                                                               music down a little, please?                                 couldn’t / ˈkʊdənt /
                                                    UK 5(USB1crib)
                                                               used for making a suggestion:
ortable and warm: It’s nice                       a bed    with go for a drink after work                         f form of could not: I couldn’t under-
                                                                                                               short                                            h
in this room.                                         We could                                                 stand what he was saying.
                                                  high    sides    for
                                                      tomorrow, if you like.
noun                                              a baby                                                         g
                                                                                                              council     / ˈkaʊnsəl / noun                      i
b)                                                  couldn’t / ˈkʊdənt /                                       a group    of   people who   are  chosen  to
                                                 cottage
                                                      short form of could not: I couldn’t under-                 h                                               j
h                                                 / ˈkɒtɪdʒ                                                    control   a town, city, or area: the town
s for                                                 stand /whatnounhe was saying.
                                                     Verb, auxiliary verb
                                                   B1 a small
                                                    council         / ˈkaʊnsəl / noun
                                                                                                               council
                                                                                                                  i                                             k
                                                  house,     usually                                          councillor / ˈkaʊnsələr / noun UK
                                                      a group       of   people     who    are   chosen    to
                                                   A control
                                                  in   verb isa town,
                                                      the   countrysidea word         that is used to sayj what someone does or what happens.
                                                                                 city, or area: the town
                                                                                                               a member       of a town,  city, or area
                                                                                                                                                                 l
noun                                             cotton       / ˈkɒtən / noun             plural] be, arrive,  council
ll                                                 For    example,
                                                      council                    the[nowords                        make,        and   feel     are verbs.   An   auxiliary
                                                  1 B1 cloth or thread that is made
                                                   verb     is    a   verb        thatələris   used           count
                                                                                                         togetherk 1 / kaʊnt / verb
                                                                                                                     with      another     verb    to   make  a m
                                                                                                                                                                 new  tense
ually                                               councillor             / ˈkaʊns
                                                  from the cotton plant: a cotton shirt    /  noun    UK       1 to see how many people or things
untryside                                         2oraaother
                                                        member
                                                        plant     used   offor
                                                                             a town,
                                                                     grammatical making  city, or
                                                                                             thread area
                                                                                                 form. and For example,
                                                                                                               there
                                                                                                                  l   are:   I  have
                                                                                                                               counted  in
                                                                                                                                        the  They
                                                                                                                                            money    have
                                                                                                                                                     on the arrived
                                                                                                                                                                n   and   be
 kɒtən / noun [no plural]                             council
                                                  cloth                                                        table.
                                                   in to be1 called are auxiliary verbs.
 h or thread that is made                           countwool
                                                 cotton           / kaʊnt      / verb
                                                                           / ˌkɒt  ən ˈwʊl / noun [no          2mto say numbers in their correct                o
 cotton plant: a cotton shirt                         1 toUKsee how many people or things
                                                  plural]                                                      order: Can you count to twenty in
 used for making thread and                          Phrasal verb
                                                      there
                                                  a soft   mass are:ofI counted       the money
                                                                          cotton, usually        used onfor
                                                                                                          the  French?
                                                                                                                 n                                              p
                                                      table. your skin
                                                  cleaning                                                     3 to be important: Doesn’t my opinion
wool / ˌkɒtən ˈwʊl / noun [no                     fA See
                                                      2phrasal
                                                         toThe
                                                             sayBathroom verb is
                                                                    numbers          ona
                                                                                    in     verb
                                                                                        their
                                                                                         page   C1 that has count
                                                                                                correct         two
                                                                                                                 o or  for three
                                                                                                                             anything?words. Together these     q    words
                                                      order:
                                                   have /akaʊtʃ  Can     you    count   to  twenty
                                                                  meaning that is different tofrom    in       count   on    someone    phrasal verb
                                                                                                                         each of the separate words. For
                                                 couchFrench? / noun
 ss of cotton, usually used for                                                                                  pbe certain that you can depend on             r
your skin
                                                  aexample,
                                                     long,
                                                      3 to comfortable countpiece
                                                             be important:            onofand
                                                                                     Doesn’t    my count
                                                                                                     opinion up
                                                                                               furniture           are phrasal
                                                                                                               someone:                verbs.
                                                                                                                             I can always   count on my
                                                  that   two     or  more
                                                      count for anything?       people    can   sit on         parents  to help me.
e Bathroom on page C1                                                                                            q                                              s
                                                 coughcount 1 / kɒf
                                                                 on /someone
                                                                         verb         phrasal verb             count someone/something up phrasal
aʊtʃ / noun                                            tobe
                                                   B1 to   make       air come
                                                                certain      that youout can
                                                                                           of your
                                                                                                depend on      verb
omfortable piece of furniture                                                                                     r                                             t
                                                      someone:
                                                  throat    with a Ishort can always
                                                                                  sound:count       on my
                                                                                             Paul has          to add together all the people or
or more people can sit on                         been    coughing
                                                      parents     to help andme. sneezing all day.             things in a group
                                                                                                                  s                                             u
 kɒf / verb                                      coughcount      someone/something
                                                            2 / kɒf    / noun                    up phrasal count2 / kaʊnt / noun
 ke air come out of your                               verb                                                                  1 the
                                                     B1 the action or sound of coughing,                                       t action of counting something,     v
 h a short sound: Paul has                             to add  together all theyou
                                                                                people or I
 hing and sneezing all day.
                                                    Inthings
                                                    or  this
                                                       an     dictionary,
                                                          illness that makes
                                                              in cough.
                                                                  a group
                                                                             phrasal  verbs
                                                                                   cough: areor
                                                                                              inthe
                                                                                                 alphabetical
                                                                                                    total numberorder
                                                                                                                   you getatafter
                                                                                                                             the end of the entry
                                                    have a bad
                                                  for the 2verb. There is also a list of the counting:  At the last count
                                                                                               umost important             the club
                                                                                                                     phrasal    verbs onwpage 468 of
 kɒf / noun                                        count
                                                 could       / kaʊnt
                                                                / kʊd / weak
                                                                      / noun/ kəd / modal    had 410 members.
 tion or sound of coughing,                       the dictionary.
                                                        strong
                                                    1 the  action of counting something,     2vlose count to forget how many of
                                   verb                                                                                                                                     x
ess that makes you cough: I             or the     total   number        you get      afterto             something there is: I’ve lost count of
                                   1 A2  7    How
                                             used    asmany
                                                          the   pastphrasal
                                                                       form         verbs
                                                                                of ‘can’          can     you
                                                                                                          the      find     in   the      dictionary            formed     from these
ad cough.                          talkcounting:
                                          about what     At the    last count
                                                              someone               the club
                                                                             or some-                        wnumber of times she’s arrived late.                           y
                                        had   verbs?
                                               410   members.                                           countable noun / ˈkaʊntəbl ˌnaʊn /
 ng / kʊd / weak / kəd / modal     thing was able or allowed to do: I
                                        2 losesee
                                   couldn’t   1  get  him. to
                                                   count
                                                              ◦  2
                                                                  forget
                                                                  You    said
                                                                     stand
                                                                             how    manygo!
                                                                                I could 3
                                                                                               of
                                                                                            look             x4 read
                                                                                                          noun                                                              z
 d as the past form of ‘can’ to 2 A2    something
                                             used as athere  moreis:polite
                                                                       I’ve lostformcountof of             B1 a noun that can be used in the sin-
 t what someone or some-                the   number       of  times   she’s   arrived      late.            y
                                j yescountable
  able or allowed to do: I               8 Choosenoun
                                      | ŋ ring | ʃ she | θ thin    this |/ʒˈkaʊntəbl
                                                              a| ðmeaning           from  ˌnaʊn
                                                                            decision | dʒ jar
                                                                                                the/ box
                                                                                              | tʃ chip
                                                                                                                and write it next to the correct phrasal
                                                                                                        | æ cat | e bed | ə ago | ɪ sit | i baby | ɒ hot | ʌ run | ʊ put |

 ee him. ◦ You said I could go!         noun                                                                  z
 d as a more polite form of
                                              verb.
                                         B1 a noun that can be used in the sin-

                                                               to start a journey
 she | θ thin | ð this | ʒ decision | dʒ jar | tʃ chip | æ cat | e bed | ə ago | ɪ sit | i baby | ɒ hot | ʌ run | ʊ put |
                                                               to argue with someone
                                                               to say or write something that is not true
                                                               to wait for a short time
                                                               to return to a place

                                                               1   fall out
                                                               2   make something up
                                                               3   set off
                                                               4   get back
                                                               5   hang on

                                                     Adverb
                                                     An adverb is a word that gives more information about a verb, adjective,
                                                     phrase, or other adverb. In the sentence He ate quickly, quickly is an
                                                     adverb. In this dictionary adverbs are shown by the abbreviation adv.

                                                     Conjunction
                                                     A conjunction is a word that is used to connect phrases or parts of a
                                                     sentence. For example, the words and and because are conjunctions.

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                                               Definitions
                             The definition tells you what a word or phrase means. Many words and
                                               54
                             phrases have more than one meaning. Each different meaning has a
  someone to come somewhere: number.
                              camcorder / ˈkæmˌkɔːdər / noun
ed me into her office.                                 a camera that you hold in your hand
meone) back phrasal verb                       All and
                                                   thethat
                                                       definitions    in this
                                                           records moving      dictionary use simple words. Words that are more
                                                                          pictures
elephone someone a second
  to telephone someone who                     difficult than/ usual are explained in brackets:
                                                 came / keɪm
                                                      past tense of come
ned you earlier
 someone phrasal verb                               camel
o to a place in order to get                          / ˈkæməl / noun
 e: I’ll call for you at eight.                        B1 a large
phrasal verb                                          animal that
 isit a place or person for a                         lives in hot,
me, usually while you are                             dry places
omewhere else: I’ll call in on                        and has one or
   home.                                              two humps
mething off phrasal verb                              (= raised parts
de that something that is                             on its back)
d will not happen: The game
  ed off because of bad weather.
                                                    camera / ˈkæmərə / noun
                                                     1A1Look   upofthe
                                                         a piece       wordsused
                                                                    equipment in dark  letters and answer these questions.
                                                                                  to take
 ːl / noun                                            photographs
 e act of using the telephone:
                                                        1 How many meanings does the verb light have?
                                                    camp1 / kæmp / noun
e a call at the weekend. ◦ I got                      1 2B1 What
                                                             an areaiswhere
                                                                          the number
                                                                               people stay ofinthe meaning of light that is connected with being
 om Sue this morning.                                 tents able    to see?
                                                            for a short    time, usually on
 e act of shouting something                          holiday                                                                                      253                                       miss
nd made by a bird or other                              3 How
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                                                                                                                                                                   at the latest      time
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                                                             utes late for her interview.                                      possible: The concert was cancelled at
                                                                                                                                                                                              something     that you have stopped
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