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Vocabulary List

Boy

A Male child or a young male person.

Example Sentences:

  • The boy is playing football in the park.
  • I saw a boy reading a book at the library.
  • He’s a friendly boy who likes animals.

Girl

A Female child or a young female person.

Example Sentences:

  • The girl is drawing a picture in her notebook.
  • She’s a kind girl who helps her classmates.
  • I saw a little girl playing with her dog.

Friend

A Person you like and trust, someone you enjoy spending time with.

Example Sentences:

  • My best friend and I go to the same school.
  • She made a new friend at the park.
  • A true friend is always there for you.

Boyfriend

A Man or boy that someone is having a romantic relationship with.

Example Sentences:

  • She went to the movies with her boyfriend.
  • His girlfriend gave him a gift for his birthday.
  • Her boyfriend is very kind and supportive.

Girlfriend

A Woman or girl that someone is having a romantic relationship with.

Example Sentences:

  • He went shopping with his girlfriend.
  • My brother has a new girlfriend.
  • His girlfriend loves to travel.

Person

A Human being, either male or female.

Example Sentences:

  • She is a very friendly person.
  • Only one person was in the room.
  • That person helped me find my way.

Adult

A Person who is fully grown or developed, usually 18 years or older.

Example Sentences:

  • You must be an adult to watch that movie.
  • She became an adult last year when she turned 18.
  • Adults are responsible for their own decisions.

Baby

A Very young child, especially one who has not yet started to walk or talk.

Example Sentences:

  • The baby is sleeping in the crib.
  • They took their baby to the doctor for a check-up.
  • She smiled when she saw the baby laugh.

Mr

A Title used before a man’s last name or full name as a polite form of address.

Example Sentences:

  • Mr. Smith is our new teacher.
  • Please meet Mr. Johnson, the manager.
  • “Good morning, Mr. Brown,” she said politely.

Mrs

A Title used before a married woman’s last name or full name as a polite form of address.

Example Sentences:

  • Mrs. Wilson is my neighbor.
  • The letter was addressed to Mrs. Thompson.
  • “Good afternoon, Mrs. Davis,” said the receptionist.