Learn movement & action verbs vocabulary for elementary English learners. A2 level.
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Which word means: "To hold something and take it somewhere"?
Answer: Carry
Which word means: "To continue to have something"?
Answer: Keep
Which word means: "To go behind someone or to obey rules"?
Answer: Follow
Which word means: "To move or do something quickly"?
Answer: Hurry
Which word means: "To take fruit or flowers from a plant"?
Answer: Pick
Which word means: "To let something fall"?
Answer: Drop
Which word means: "To keep doing something without stopping"?
Answer: Continue
Which word means: "To remain in a place for a period of time"?
Answer: Stay
carry
To hold something and take it somewhere
keep
To continue to have something
follow
To go behind someone or to obey rules
hurry
To move or do something quickly
pick
To take fruit or flowers from a plant
drop
To let something fall
continue
To keep doing something without stopping
stay
To remain in a place for a period of time
point
A unit used to count the score
enter
To go into a place
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Learn movement & action verbs vocabulary for elementary English learners. A2 level. Includes 10 multiple choice questions. 10 vocabulary words included....
Which word means: "To hold something and take it somewhere"?
Which word means: "To continue to have something"?
Which word means: "To go behind someone or to obey rules"?
Which word means: "To move or do something quickly"?
Which word means: "To take fruit or flowers from a plant"?
Which word means: "To let something fall"?
Which word means: "To keep doing something without stopping"?
Which word means: "To remain in a place for a period of time"?
Which word means: "A unit used to count the score"?
Which word means: "To go into a place"?
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