A1 — Language Flashcards
adjective noun
A word that tells us more about a thing or person, like big, small, or happy.
adverb noun
A word that tells us how something is done, like quickly or slowly.
alphabet noun
The letters we use to make words, from A to Z.
countable adjective
Something we can count, like apples or toys.
count noun noun
A word for things we can count, like cats or books.
English noun
The language we’re speaking right now!
form (noun)
The way a word looks or sounds to show if it means one or many, or when something happens.
form verb
To make or create something.
French noun
A language people speak in France.
future noun
The way we talk about things that haven’t happened yet.
German noun
A language people speak in Germany.
grammar noun
The rules for using words to make sentences.
infinitive noun
The basic form of a verb, like “to run” or “to play”.
Italian noun
A language people speak in Italy.
language noun
The words and sounds we use to talk to each other.
negative adjective
Saying “no” or that something isn’t true.
noun noun
A word for a person, place, or thing.
paragraph noun
A group of sentences that talk about one idea.
past adjective
Something that already happened.
past noun
The time that has already happened, like yesterday.
phrasal verb noun
A verb with extra words that change its meaning, like “wake up”.
phrase noun
a small group of words that mean something special when we put them together.
plural noun
More than one of something.
plural adjective
Talking about more than one thing.