RELIABLE "My old car may not be fancy, but it's reliable."
NEEDLESS "your mistake has cost us a great deal of needless extra work"
USED TO "I used to play soccer every weekend."
CROWDED "The bus was very crowded this morning."
SUDDENLY "Suddenly, the lights went out in the middle of the storm."
INSTEAD "I decided to stay home instead of going out tonight."
HOPELESS "She felt hopeless after failing the test"
GIVE UP "She didn't want to give up on her dream of becoming a doctor."
LOOK FORWARD "I look forward to seeing my family during the holidays."
STEP "Please step carefully over the rock"
HUGE "The elephant is huge"
TAKE OFF "The airplane will take off soon."
REALIZED "She realized she had forgotten her keys after locking the door."
DUE TO "The game was canceled due to rain."
an act or movement of putting one leg in front of the other in walking or running.
become fully aware of (something) as a fact; understand clearly.
it can be trusted because it works in the way you expect
as a substitute or alternative to; in place of.
quickly and unexpectedly
leave the ground and begin to fly
not necessary because avoidable.
'be accustomed to' or 'be familiar with'. It refers to the past
to feel pleasure because an event or activity is going to happen
without hope
extremely large; enormous.
to stop trying
because of something
full of people, leaving little or no room for movement;