Vocabulary List
o'clock
Used to tell the exact hour on the clock.
Example Sentences:
- The train arrives at 5 o’clock.
- The meeting starts at 9 o’clock sharp.
- She wakes up at 7 o’clock every day.
minute
A unit of time equal to 60 seconds.
Example Sentences:
- The movie starts in ten minutes.
- The lesson lasts forty-five minutes.
- She waited for five minutes.
second
A unit of time equal to one sixtieth of a minute.
Example Sentences:
- He finished the race in just ten seconds.
- The timer counts down every second.
- Wait a second, I’ll be right back.
morning
The early part of the day, usually from sunrise until noon.
Example Sentences:
- I like to drink coffee in the morning.
- The sun rises in the morning.
- She goes for a walk every morning.
afternoon
The part of the day between noon and evening.
Example Sentences:
- We will meet in the afternoon.
- The sun is still bright in the afternoon.
- She takes a nap every afternoon.
evening
The part of the day between late afternoon and night.
Example Sentences:
- We have dinner together every evening.
- She goes for a walk in the evening.
- The sky looks beautiful in the evening.
night
The time between sunset and sunrise when it is dark outside.
Example Sentences:
- The stars shine brightly at night.
- It gets cold during the night.
- I usually sleep at night.
week
A period of seven days.
Example Sentences:
- I work five days a week.
- She is going on vacation next week.
- There are seven days in a week.
Sunday
The first day of the week, often a day of rest or relaxation.
Example Sentences:
- We usually have family lunch on Sunday.
- Sunday is a good day to relax and read a book.
- The park is busy on Sunday afternoons.
Monday
The second day of the week, often the first day of the work or school week.
Example Sentences:
- I start my new job on Monday.
- We have a meeting every Monday morning.
- Mondays can be busy and stressful.