Learn change & state verbs vocabulary for elementary English learners. A2 level.
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Which word means: "To have a particular meaning"?
Answer: Mean
Which word means: "A written order to pay money, or to look at something"?
Answer: Check
Which word means: "To look at things to see how they are different"?
Answer: Compare
Which word means: "To make something better"?
Answer: Improve
Which word means: "To make an effort to do something"?
Answer: Try
Which word means: "To like one thing more than another"?
Answer: Prefer
Which word means: "To say or do something again"?
Answer: Repeat
Which word means: "To let someone do something"?
Answer: Allow
mean
To have a particular meaning
check
A written order to pay money, or to look at something
compare
To look at things to see how they are different
improve
To make something better
try
To make an effort to do something
prefer
To like one thing more than another
repeat
To say or do something again
allow
To let someone do something
change
To put on different clothes or make something different
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Learn change & state verbs vocabulary for elementary English learners. A2 level. Includes 9 multiple choice questions. 9 vocabulary words included. Created...
Which word means: "To have a particular meaning"?
Which word means: "A written order to pay money, or to look at something"?
Which word means: "To look at things to see how they are different"?
Which word means: "To make something better"?
Which word means: "To make an effort to do something"?
Which word means: "To like one thing more than another"?
Which word means: "To say or do something again"?
Which word means: "To let someone do something"?
Which word means: "To put on different clothes or make something different"?
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