when ? salad shark crocodile ˈ - fralleng...adverb (used in questions) at what time; on what...
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Quand ...? la salade requin le crocodile601 602 603 604
l'éléphant la girafe la chèvre la poule605 606 607 608
la souris un mouton, des moutons le lion le chiot609 610 611 612
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When ...?wen
When did you last see him?When can I see you?
Last Friday, did you (inf) ...?Did you (inf) ... last Friday?
There are two types of elephant, the African and the Asian.herds of elephants / elephant herds a baby elephant
elephant
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maʊs, maɪsmouse, mice
salad shark crocodile
puppy
ˈsæləd ʃɑːk ˈkrɒkədaɪl
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All main courses come with salad or vegetables. Is cold meat and salad OK for lunch? a side salad
Crocodiles live in rivers and lakes in hot countries.
a small flock of laying hensbattery hens
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There are several types of shark, some of which can attack people swimming.Sharks have sharp teeth.
hengoatgiraffe
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henɡəʊt
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ˈelɪfənt dʒəˈrɑːf
sheep (sing. + pl.) lion
a mountain goat goatʼs milk / cheese
Mice live in fields, in peopleʼs houses or where food is stored.a field mouse He was a weak little mouse of a man.
a flock of sheep Sheep were grazing in the fields.
Last week, I didn't (inf) ... .I didn't (inf) ... last week.
Last Saturday did she (inf) ...?
Did she (inf) ... last Saturday?
Lions have yellowish-brown fur and the male has a mane (= long thick hair round its neck).
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Last Wednesday did he (inf) ...?
Did he (inf) ... last Wednesday?
ˈpʌpiˈlaɪənʃiːp a Labrador puppy
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adverb(used in questions) at what time; on what occasion
nouna large reptile with a long tail, hard skin and very big jaws
nouna large sea fish with very sharp teeth and a pointed fin on its back
nouna very large animal with thick grey skin, large ears, two curved outer teeth called tusks and a long nose called a trunk
nouna tall African animal with a very long neck, long legs, and dark marks on its coat
nouna mixture of raw vegetables such as lettuce, tomato and cucumber, usually served with other food as part of a meal
nounan animal with horns and a coat of hair, that lives wild in mountain areas or is kept on farms for its milk or meat
nouna female chicken, often kept for its eggs or meat
nouna young dog
nounan animal with a thick coat, kept on farms for its meat or its wool
nouna large powerful animal of the cat family, that hunts in groups and lives in parts of Africa and southern Asia.
Last Saturday / she / ? Last Wednesday [ˈwenzdeɪ] / he / ? Last Friday / you / ?
nouna small animal that is covered in fur and has a long thin tail.
Last week / I / (-)
le tigre l'ours la mouche la baleine613 614 615 616
la queue (animal) l'automne la date la saison617 618 619 620
le printemps l'été le violon l'hiver621 622 623 624
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whalebear fly, pl. fliesˈtaɪɡə beə(r) flaɪtiger
weɪlShe fought like a tiger to be able to keep her children.
There are many types of bear:a black bear, grizzly bear, polar bear, teddy bear.
A fly was buzzing against the window. Flies rose in thick black swarms.
There are several types of whale, some of which are hunted.whale meat
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tail autumn date seasonteɪl ˈɔːtəm deɪt ˈsiːzn
The dog ran up, wagging its tail. The male has beautiful tail feathers.
in the autumn of 2004in early / late autumn the autumn term (= for example at a school or college in Britain)
ʻWhatʼs the date today?ʼ ʻThe 10th.ʼWrite todayʼs date at the top of the page. We need to fix a date for the next meeting.
the changing seasons
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spring summer violin wintersprɪŋ ˈsʌmə ˌvaɪəˈlɪn ˈwɪntə
flowers that bloom in spring / in the spring He was born in the spring of 1944. spring flowers
Weʼre going away in the summer. Itʼs very hot here in summer. in the summer of 2005
play the violinCan you play the violin?
Our house can be very cold in (the) winter. a winter coat
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Last month, he didn't (inf) ... .
He didn't (inf) ... last month.
Last June [dʒuːn], I (past simple) ... .
I (past simple) ... last June [dʒuːn].
Last February [ˈfebruəri], he (past simple) ... .
He (past simple) ... last February [ˈfebruəri].
Last January [ˈdʒænjuəri], she (past simple) ... .
She (past simple) ... last January [ˈdʒænjuəri].
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nouna very large animal that lives in the sea and looks like a very large fish.
nouna small flying insect with two wings
nouna heavy wild animal with thick fur and sharp claws (= pointed parts on the ends of its feet)
nouna large wild animal of the cat family, that has yellowish fur with black lines (= stripes) and lives in parts of Asia
nounany of the four main periods of the year: spring, summer, autumn / fall and winter
nouna particular day of the month, sometimes in a particular year, given in numbers and words
nounthe season of the year between summer and winter, when leaves change colour and the weather becomes colder
nounthe part that sticks out and can be moved at the back of the body of a bird, an animal or a fish
nounthe coldest season of the year, between autumn / fall and spring
nouna musical instrument with strings, that you hold under your chin and play with a bow
nounthe warmest season of the year, coming between spring and autumn / fall
nounthe season between winter and summer when plants begin to grow
Last January [ˈdʒænjuəri] / she Last February [ˈfebruəri] / he Last June [dʒuːn] / I Last month / he / (-)