Sıra Word Explanation Meaning Type

30 Flight Noun

31 Follow Verb

32 For Proposition

33 Give Verb

34 Go ahead Many verbs in English are two-word verbs, composed of a Verb

verbal element and a particle. In many cases, two-word

verbs are idiomatic.

35 Going to An easy way to talk about the future, especially an event in Modal Auxiliaries

the near future, is to use a form of the verb "to go" plus an

infinitive. (e.g.: "We're going to open our luggage" and

'Tm going to visit New York.")

36 Good afternoon Other~ similar salutations include "good morning," "go ad Salutation

evening," "good night," "hello," "good-bye," "Ho w are

you?," "How's it going?".

37 Hartsfield The name of Atlanta's International Airport, one of the Noun

busiest in the world.

38 Here is In order to point out something nearby, usually within Adverb Prase

reach, use the expressions "here is" (sing.) and "here

are" (plur.). (e.g.: "Here is my passport"; "Here are your

keys.")

39 Hi When you greet people in the U.S., it is customary to use Salutation

"Hello," which is more formal than "HL" However, "hi" is

frequently used, even when meeting someone for the first

time. At the end of a conversation, a simple "good-bye" or

"bye" will suffice.

40 Hope Verb

41 I am Noted as a contraction (contr.) of "I am," "am" is the first Modal Auxiliaries

person singular form of "to be" ("I am, he/she/it is, we are,

you are, they are").

42 Immigration Similar words include "immigrant" (noun, i.e. a person) Noun

and the verb "to immigrate" (to come to a country). "To

emigrate," on the other hand, means to leave your current

country, to settle in another.

43 International Adjective

44 Into Proposition

45 Is Modal Auxiliaries

46 It Personal

Pronoun

47 It is Personal

Pronoun

48 Large Synonyms include "big," "huge," "immense," "enormous" Adjective

and "grand." The opposite of "large" is "small."

49 Leave Verb

50 Line Noun

51 Long The opposite of "long" is "short," as in "a short flight." Conjunction

"Long" and "short" may refer to both time and space.

52 Lot Another way to express the idea of a great quantity is to Pronoun

use the word "many," "several," or "lots of' (slang)

followed by a noun. (e.g.: "Many people," "several flights,"

"lots of cars," etc.)

53 Luggage "Luggage" refers to a set of "suitcases" and "bags" with Noun

which one travels.

54 May There are many polite expressions that you will frequently Modal Auxiliaries

hear and use such as "May I?" ("Can I?")," "I would like... ,"

and "Would you... ?" ("Could you... ?"). A handy phrase to

remember when making a request is "M ay I?" "May I" can

be followed by many different infinitives, as in "May I have

something to drink?" and "M ay I use your telephone?"

55 Me "Me" is the object pronoun form of the subject pronoun "ı''' Pronoun

56 Month Noun

57 Must Modal Auxiliaries

58 My Posessive

Pronoun

59 Narrator Noun

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