4. bring
verb
to take something or someone with you to the place
where you are now, or to the place you are talking about
Did you bring your umbrella?
You must bring a notebook and pencil with you to class.
past tense - BROUGHT
5. explain
verb
to tell someone about
something in a way that is
clear or easy to
understand
Your teacher will explain
the answer.
7. though
conjunction & adverb
used to introduce a statement that makes the
main statement coming after it seem surprising,
unlikely, or unexpected (although)
John smokes even though it is not good for his
health.
15. yet
adverb & conjunction
used in negative statements and questions to
talk about whether something that was
expected has happened
I haven't asked him yet, but I will.
Have you eaten dinner yet?
19. full
adjective
no space – containing as much or as many things
or people as possible, so there is no space left
I’m sorry, the class is full.
I ate too much. Now, I’m full.
21. check
verb
to do something in order
to find out whether
something really is
correct, true, or in good
condition
Check the car carefully
before you buy it.