(Digital) camera: an optical device consisting of a lens system set in a
light-proof construction inside which a light-sensitive film or plate can be positioned. Espresso: strong coffee made by forcing steam or boiling water through ground coffee beans. (Staff) meeting: a group of people employed by a company, individual, etc., for executive, clerical, sales work, etc. (Phone) number: the number that you use to call a particular phone. Adjectives Complicated: involving a lot of different parts, in a way that is difficult to understand. Free (= not busy): not limited or controlled. Ready: prepared and suitable for fast activity. Underwater: under the surface of the water, especially under the surface of the sea. Verbs Accept (an apology/an invitation/a request): to give an affirmative reply to. Decline: to refuse to do or accept (something), esp. politely. Deny (a request): to declare (an assertion, statement, etc.) to be untrue. Do (a favor): to do a kind and helpful act for (someone) <You can do your uncle a favor by giving him a ride.> <Do me a favor, please, and help me move this.> the phrase Do me a favor is sometimes used in an ironic way when a person wants someone to do something that he or she should do anyway <Do me a favor and get home on time for once. Finish: to complete something or come to the end of an activity. Give (a gift): to present or deliver voluntarily (something that is one's own) to the permanent possession of another or others.
Have (a party): to arrange, carry out, or hold
Look at: to think about a subject carefully so that you can make a decision about it Make (a phone call/a request): if you make a phone call, you dial someone's phone number and speak to them by phone. Move (into): If you move into a new house, you start living there. Offer (an apology): If you offer to do something, you say that you are willing to do it. [V to-inf] Peter offered to teach them water-skiing. [V with quote] 'Can I get you a drink?' she offered. Owe (an apology): to be under an obligation to pay (someone) to the amount of. Receive (a compliment/a gift/ an invitation/a phone call): Refuse (a gift/a request): to decline to give or grant (something) to (a person, organization, etc). (transitive) to decline to accept (something offered) to refuse a present, to refuse promotion Reject: To refuse to accept, submit to, believe, or make use of: He rejected their version of what happened. The store rejected the merchandise because it was damaged. See Synonyms at refuse. Return (a favor/a phone call/a compliment): To go or come back, as to an earlier condition or place. Spill: to (cause to) flow, move, fall, or spread over the edge or outside the limits of something. Stay: to not move away from or leave a place or situation. Take back: to retract or withdraw (something said, written, promised, etc). Take care (of): to assume responsibility for; look after. Turn down (an invitation): to reject or refuse. Adverbs
Before: at an earlier time; previously; beforehand; in front.
Out: (often used as a particle) at or to a point beyond the limits of some location; outside get out at once. Prepositions At (five): used to indicate location or position are they at the table?, staying at a small hotel. Behind (me): At the back of or in the rear of: He sat behind her. 2. On the farther side or other side of; beyond: The broom is behind the door. 3. In a place or time that has been passed or left by: Their worries are behind them. On (Friday): Interjections By the way: (sentence modifier) in passing or incidentally. Of course: a. (adverb) as expected; naturally b. (sentence substitute) certainly; definitely Uh: exclamation, a representation of a common sound made when hesitating in speech. Uh-huh: convention: Uh huh is used in writing to represent a sound that people make when they are agreeing with you, when they want to show that they understand what you are saying, or when they are answering 'yes' to a question. [informal] 'Did she?''Uh huh.' 'Oh that one''Uh huh.' Um: exclamation a representation of a common sound made when hesitating in speech Yeah: sentence substitute an informal word for yes.