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Vocabulary List

Thank you

A polite expression used to show gratitude or appreciation.

Example Sentences:

  • She said, “Thank you” after receiving the gift.
  • “Thank you for helping me with my homework,” he told his friend.
  • After the meal, we all said, “Thank you” to the chef.

Thanks

An informal and friendly way to say “thank you,” used to express gratitude.

Example Sentences:

  • “Thanks for the ride!” she said with a smile.
  • I sent him a quick message saying, “Thanks for your help.”
  • When someone holds the door open, it’s polite to say, “Thanks!”

Please

A polite word used to make a request or ask for something nicely.

Example Sentences:

  • Could you please pass me the salt?
  • “Please, may I have a glass of water?” she asked politely.
  • When ordering food, it’s good manners to say, “Please” and “Thank you.”

Ok

A Word used to show agreement, acceptance, or that something is satisfactory.

Example Sentences:

  • She said, “OK, I’ll meet you at 5 PM.”
  • “Is everything OK with your project?” the manager asked.
  • He gave an OK sign after finishing the task.

Yes

A Word used to express agreement, affirmation, or a positive answer.

Example Sentences:

  • “Do you want to come to the party?” — “Yes, I’d love to!”
  • She said “yes” when asked if she could help.
  • The teacher asked if everyone understood, and the class said “yes.”

No

A Word used to express disagreement, refusal, or a negative answer.

Example Sentences:

  • “Do you want some coffee?” — “No, thank you.”
  • He said no when they asked him to join the team.
  • The answer to the question was a clear no.

Sorry

A Word used to express apology or regret for a mistake or hurt caused.

Example Sentences:

  • “I’m sorry for being late to the meeting.”
  • She said sorry after accidentally breaking the vase.
  • “Sorry, I didn’t mean to interrupt you,” he apologized.

Welcome

A Word used to greet someone politely when they arrive or to show that something is gladly received.

Example Sentences:

  • “Welcome to our home!” she said with a smile.
  • The host said, “You’re always welcome here.”
  • After helping, he replied, “You’re welcome!” when thanked.

Man

An Adult male human being.

Example Sentences:

  • The man opened the door and greeted us kindly.
  • He’s a strong and brave man who helps others.
  • That man is my uncle.

Woman

An Adult female human being.

Example Sentences:

  • The woman at the store helped me find what I needed.
  • She is a smart and confident woman.
  • That woman is my teacher.