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Rosetta Stone Foundations (ELL): Unit 4

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  1. umbrella
    a lightweight handheld collapsible canopy
    The women have umbrellas.
  2. need
    require or want
    He needs money.
  3. jewelry
    an adornment made of precious metals and set with gems
    This store sells old jewelry.
  4. store
    a mercantile establishment for the sale of goods or services
    This store sells new books.
  5. hardware
    tools or implements made of metal
    I'm buying a ladder at the hardware store.
  6. medicine
    something that treats or prevents symptoms of disease
    She's buying medicine at the pharmacy.
  7. pharmacy
    a retail shop where medications are sold
    The pharmacy is near the hospital.
  8. concert
    a performance of music by players or singers
    They're listening to a concert.
  9. metal
    a chemical element or alloy that is usually a shiny solid
    This ladder is made of metal.
  10. plastic
    synthetic material that can be molded into objects
    Credit cards are made of plastic.
  11. coin
    a flat metal piece (usually a disc) used as money
    Coins are made of metal.
  12. check
    a written order directing a bank to pay money
    Checks are made of paper.
  13. expensive
    high in price or charging high prices
    This car is expensive.
  14. camera
    equipment for taking photographs
    This camera is small.
  15. fast
    acting, moving, or capable of acting or moving quickly
    The brown horse is fast.
  16. different
    unlike in nature, quality, form, or degree
    These cell phones are the same size, but different colors.
  17. fit
    be the right size or shape
    Does the shirt fit?
Created on Mon Aug 23 09:33:31 EDT 2021 (updated Fri Aug 27 17:27:06 EDT 2021)

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