p ro n o u n ce
[pranauns]
v.
To pronounce is to say the sounds of letters or words.
-* Young children often have trouble pronouncing words right.
re se m b le
[rizembal]
v.
To resemble someone is to look like them.
-* The baby resembles his father a great deal.
sym p to m
[simptam]
n.
A symptom of a bad condition or illness is a sign that it is happening.
-»Sneezing and a high fever are symptoms of the common cold.
to b a cco
[tabaekou]
n.
Tobacco is a plant whose leaves are smoked, such as in cigarettes.
-* The tobacco in cigarettes is bad for your health.
tw in
[twin]
n.
Twins are two children born at the same time.
-* My sister and I are twins. We look exactly the same.
w itch
[witj]
n.
A witch is a woman with magical powers.
— People think that witches fly around on broomsticks.
vazir
odatiy
o'zgarmas, abadiy
ehtiyot qilmoq, saqlamoq
talaffuz qilmoq
o'xshamoq
simptom, alomat
tamaki
egizaklar
jodugar
Write a word that is similar in meaning to the underlined part.
1. The magical woman in the story had a black cat.
w ________
2. My sister gave me words that showed she was sorry when she broke my radio,
an apo________
3. The man went to a place where criminals go for stealing.
4. People say I look like my mother,
re_____________
5. Did I say your name correctly?
P __________________
✓
Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the word bank.
WORD BANK
I
permanent
capture
twin
resembles
ordinary
1
have a l __________________ sister who very much 2__________________ me.
When we were kids, we’d 3_________________ fireflies in jars on summer nights.
We would stand still and wait for them to light up. Then we’d quickly scoop them
into __________________glass jars and put the lids on. But the jars were never
the bugs’ 5__________________ homes. We always let them go before we went
inside.
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