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Word Class ability (n.) 8 able (adj.) 16 abroad (adj., adv.) 20 absent (adj.) 12 accept (v.) 14 achieve (v.) 14 action (n.) 3 active (adj.) 13 activity (n.) 18 Africa (n.) 5 against (prep.) 9 ago (adv.) 1 agreement (n.) 16 allow (v.) 10 almost (adv.) 6 already (adv.) 5 although (conj.) 19 American (n.) 9 ancient (adj.) 18 anyway (adv.) 16 anywhere (adv.) 8 army (n.) 19 arrive (v.) 5 Asia (n.) 15 Asian (adj., n.) 15 Atlantic (adj., n.) 19 attention (n.) 8 Australian (adj., n.) 9 average (adj.) 20 back (adv.) 2 be (v.), was/ were (p.), 1 been (pp.) be for/against... (v.) 16 beat (v.), beat (p.), 6 beaten (pp.) because (conj.) 1 become (v.), became 1 (p.), become (pp.) begin (v.), began (p.), 1 begun (pp.) bit (n.) 19 both (pron.) 10 brain (n.) 19 break (v.), broke (p.), 7 broken (pp.) break down (v.) 19 bring (v.), brought (p.), 5 brought (pp.) Britain (n.) 14 British (adj.) 4 build (v.), built (p.), 8 built (pp.) burn (v.) 12 buy (v.), bought (p.), 4 bought (pp.) calculate (v.) 4 can (v.) 1 Canada (n.) 15 Canadian (adj., n.) 9 care (n., v.) 7 carefully (adv.) 18 careless (adj.) 3 catch (v.), caught (p.), 3 caught (pp.) certain (adj.) 17 certainly (adv.) 4 chance (n.) 19 Chinese (adj.) 9 choose (v.),chose (p.), 5 chosen (pp.) clearly (adv.) 17 closely (adv.) 2 coast (n.) 20 come (v.), came (p.), 1 come (pp.) come back (v.) 17 concert (n.) 17 connect (v.) 9 connection (n.) 9 continue (v.) 6 conversation (n.) 16 copy (n.) 11 could (v.) 5 countryside (n.) 1 culture (n.) 10 cut (v.), cut (p.), 12 cut (pp.) danger (n.) 18 dead (adj.) 19 deaf (adj.) 2 dear (adj.) 8 decision (n.) 2 dialog (n.) 2 die (v.) 19 differ (v.) 16 differ from (v.) 16 difference (n.) 4 difficulty (n.) 12 direct (adj.) 3 directly (adv.) 11 district (n.) 10 dove (n.) 7 drink (v.), drank (p.), 10 drunk (pp.) drive (v.), drove (p.), 6 driven (pp.) each (pron.) 1 Earth (n.) 12 Page 1

earthquake (n.) 16 east (adj., adv., n.) 17 eastern (adj.) 9 eat (v.), ate (p.), 2 eaten (pp.) English (adj.) 10 Europe (n.) 15 European (adj., n.) 10 ever (adv.) 5 everywhere (adv.) 13 fall (v.), fell (p.), 3 fallen (pp.) feed (v.), fed (p.), 14 fed (pp.) find (v.), found (p.), 1 found (pp.) find out (v.) 3 fly (v.), flew (p.), 4 flown (pp.) fog (n.) 13 foggy (adj.) 13 for (prep.) 1 forget (v.), forgot (p.), 8 forgotten (pp.) foreign (adj.) 18 France (n.) 15 geography (n.) 14 German (adj., n.) 15 get (v.), got (p.), 1 got/gotten (pp.) give (v.), gave (p.), 7 given (pp.) go down (v.) 20 go up (v.) 20 go/goes (v.), went (p.), 1 gone (pp.) (be) going to (v.) 2 have a dialog (v.) 2 have an agreement (v.) 13 have/has (v.), had (p.), 1 had (pp.) hear (v.), heard (p.), 2 heard (pp.) heat (n.) 12 height (n.) 1 here (adv.) 2 hero (n.) 7 hobby (n.) 6 hold (v.), held (p.), 4 held (pp.) hometown (n.) 5 if (conj.) 2 impossible (adj.) 6 India (n.) 15 Indian (adj.) 15 international (adj.) 9 Japanese (adj., n.) 15 join (v.) 18 just (adj., adv.) 3 keep (v.), kept (p.), 11 kept (pp.) key (n.) 16 kill (v.) 20 knife (n.), knives (pl.) 18 knowledge (n.) 3 language (n.) 10 later (adv.) 3 make a copy (v.) 11 make a decision (v.) 2 may (v.) 4 meet (v.), met (p.), 1 met (pp.) might (v.) 12 must (v.) 4 national (adj.) 13 nearly (adv.) 20 necessary (adj.) 20 never (adv.) 1 north (adj., adv., n.) 17 northern (adj.) 9 object (n.) 9 once (adv.) 7 Pacific (adj., n.) 13 palace (n.) 3 passenger (n.) 13 passport (n.) 11 perfect (adj.) 11 perhaps (adv.) 8 period (n.) 20 permission (n.) 7 permit (v.) 7 physics (n.) 14 pollute (v.) 12 possible (adj.) 14 province (n.) 10 put (v.), put (p.), 15 put (pp.) reach (v.) 3 read (v.), read (p.), 3 read (pp.) real (adj.) 5 recent (adj.) 20 recently (adv.) 6 return (n., v.) 4 return to a place (v.) 14 ride (v.), rode (p.), 5 ridden (pp.) rich (adj.) 2 role (n.) 18 run (v.), ran (p.), 4 run (pp.) run into (v.) 2 Page 2

Russia (n.) 15 Russian (adj., n.) 10 say (v.), said (p.), 2 said (pp.) see (v.), saw (p.), 1 seen (pp.) send (v.), sent (p.), 7 sent (pp.) shall (v.) 20 shampoo (n.) 18 show (v.), showed (p.), 2 shown (pp.) sight (n.) 3 since (conj., prep.) 12 sing (v.), sang (p.), 2 sung (pp.) sit (v.), sat (p.), sat (pp.) 5 sleep (v.), slept (p.), 7 slept (pp.) south (adj., adv., n.) 17 southern (adj.) 9 speak (v.), spoke (p.), 5 spoken (pp.) spend (v.), spent (p.), 2 spent (pp.) spot (n.) 17 stand (v.), stood (p.), stood (pp.) 6 state (n.) 10 stay (n., v.) 17 steal (v.), stole (p.), 19 stolen (pp.) storm (n.) 13 strange (adj.) 6 stranger (n.) 3 stripe (n.) 3 success (n.) 12 take (v.), took (p.), 3 taken (pp.) teach (v.), taught (p.), 8 taught (pp.) tell (v.), told (p.), 3 told (pp.) temperature (n.) 14 think (v.), thought (p.), thought (pp.) thumbs down (n.) 6 thumbs up (n.) 6 thunder (n.) 12 to (prep.) 1 tornado (n.) 13 toward(s) (adv.) 5 track (n.) 7 track and field meet (n.) 11 twice (adv.) 8 3 typhoon (n.) 13 unable (adj.) 4 understand (v.), 2 understood (p.), understood (pp.) United Kingdom (n.) 10 (be) used to (adj.) 20 visitor (n.) 4 wake (v.), woke (p.), 7 woken (pp.) weak (adj.) 8 wear (v.), wore (p.), 6 worn (pp.) website (n.) 11 welcome (v.) 11 well (adj., adv.) 8 west (adj., adv., n.) 17 western (adj.) 16 whistle (n., v.) 5 will (v.) 1 win (v.), won (p.), 5 won (pp.) wind (n.) 4 write (v.), wrote (p.), written (pp.) 5 Page 3

CLASS LIST Unit 1 Class 1 ago (adv.) be (v.), was/ were (p.), been (pp.) because (conj.) become (v.), became (p.), become (pp.) begin (v.), began (p.), begun (pp.) can (v.) come (v.), came (p.), come (pp.) countryside (n.) each (pron.) find (v.), found (p.), found (pp.) for (prep.) get (v.), got (p.), got/gotten (pp.) go/goes (v.), went (p.), gone (pp.) have/has (v.), had (p.), had (pp.) height (n.) meet (v.), met (p.), met (pp.) never (adv.) see (v.), saw (p.), seen (pp.) to (prep.) will (v.) Class 2 back (adv.) closely (adv.) deaf (adj.) decision (n.) dialog (n.) eat (v.), ate (p.), eaten (pp.) (be) going to (v.) have a dialog (v.) hear (v.), heard (p.), heard (pp.) here (adv.) if (conj.) make a decision (v.) rich (adj.) run into (v.) say (v.), said (p.), said (pp.) show (v.), showed (p.), shown (pp.) sing (v.), sang (p.), sung (pp.) spend (v.), spent (p.), spent (pp.) understand (v.), understood (p.), understood (pp.) Class 3 action (n.) careless (adj.) catch (v.), caught (p.), caught (pp.) direct (adj.) fall (v.), fell (p.), fallen (pp.) find out (v.) just (adj., adv.) knowledge (n.) later (adv.) palace (n.) reach (v.) read (v.), read (p.), read (pp.) sight (n.) stranger (n.) stripe (n.) take (v.), took (p.), taken (pp.) tell (v.), told (p.), told (pp.) think (v.), thought (p.), thought (pp.) Class 4 British (adj.) buy (v.), bought (p.), bought (pp.) calculate (v.) certainly (adv.) difference (n.) fly (v.), flew (p.), flown (pp.) hold (v.), held (p.), held (pp.) may (v.) must (v.) return (n., v.) run (v.), ran (p.), run (pp.) unable (adj.) visitor (n.) wind (n.) Page 4

Unit 2 Class 5 Africa (n.) already (adv.) arrive (v.) bring (v.), brought (p.), brought (pp.) choose (v.),chose (p.), chosen (pp.) could (v.) ever (adv.) hometown (n.) real (adj.) ride (v.), rode (p.), ridden (pp.) sit (v.), sat (p.), sat (pp.) speak (v.), spoke (p.), spoken (pp.) toward(s) (adv.) whistle (n., v.) win (v.), won (p.), won (pp.) write (v.), wrote (p.), written (pp.) Class 6 almost (adv.) beat (v.), beat (p.), beaten (pp.) continue (v.) drive (v.), drove (p.), driven (pp.) hobby (n.) impossible (adj.) recently (adv.) stand (v.), stood (p.), stood (pp.) strange (adj.) thumbs down (n.) thumbs up (n.) wear (v.), wore (p.), worn (pp.) Class 7 break (v.), broke (p.), broken (pp.) care (n., v.) dove (n.) give (v.), gave (p.), given (pp.) hero (n.) once (adv.) permission (n.) permit (v.) send (v.), sent (p.), sent (pp.) sleep (v.), slept (p.), slept (pp.) track (n.) wake (v.), woke (p.), woken (pp.) Class 8 ability (n.) anywhere (adv.) attention (n.) build (v.), built (p.), built (pp.) dear (adj.) forget (v.), forgot (p.), forgotten (pp.) perhaps (adv.) teach (v.), taught (p.), taught (pp.) twice (adv.) weak (adj.) well (adj., adv.) Page 5

Unit 3 Class 9 against (prep.) American (n.) Australian (adj., n.) Canadian (adj., n.) Chinese (adj.) connect (v.) connection (n.) eastern (adj.) international (adj.) northern (adj.) object (n.) southern (adj.) Class 10 allow (v.) both (pron.) culture (n.) district (n.) drink (v.), drank (p.), drunk (pp.) English (adj.) European (adj., n.) language (n.) province (n.) Russian (adj., n.) state (n.) United Kingdom (n.) Class 11 copy (n.) directly (adv.) keep (v.), kept (p.), kept (pp.) make a copy (v.) passport (n.) perfect (adj.) track and field meet (n.) website (n.) welcome (v.) Class 12 absent (adj.) burn (v.) cut (v.), cut (p.), cut (pp.) difficulty (n.) Earth (n.) heat (n.) might (v.) pollute (v.) since (conj., prep.) success (n.) thunder (n.) Unit 4 Class 13 active (adj.) everywhere (adv.) fog (n.) foggy (adj.) have an agreement (v.) national (adj.) Pacific (adj., n.) passenger (n.) storm (n.) tornado (n.) typhoon (n.) Class 14 accept (v.) achieve (v.) Britain (n.) feed (v.), fed (p.), fed (pp.) geography (n.) physics (n.) possible (adj.) return to... (v.) temperature (n.) Class 15 Asia (n.) Asian (adj., n.) Canada (n.) Europe (n.) France (n.) German (adj., n.) India (n.) Indian (adj.) Japanese (adj., n.) put (v.), put (p.), put (pp.) Russia (n.) Class 16 able (adj.) agreement (n.) anyway (adv.) be for/against... (v.) conversation (n.) differ (v.) differ from (v.) earthquake (n.) key (n.) western (adj.) Page 6

Unit 5 Class 17 certain (adj.) clearly (adv.) come back (v.) concert (n.) east (adj., adv., n.) north (adj., adv., n.) south (adj., adv., n.) spot (n.) stay (n., v.) west (adj., adv., n.) Class 18 activity (n.) ancient (adj.) carefully (adv.) danger (n.) foreign (adj.) join (v.) knife (n.), knives (pl.) role (n.) shampoo (n.) Class 19 although (conj.) army (n.) Atlantic (adj., n.) bit (n.) brain (n.) break down (v.) chance (n.) dead (adj.) die (v.) steal (v.), stole (p.), stolen (pp.) Class 20 abroad (adj., adv.) average (adj.) coast (n.) go down (v.) go up (v.) kill (v.) nearly (adv.) necessary (adj.) period (n.) recent (adj.) shall (v.) (be) used to (adj.) Page 7