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VOCABULARY Nº 4
TOWERING comes from the word TOWER. Towers are high, so towering is an adjective that says that something is high.
• New York has lots of towering buildings
ROSE, emerged, past tense of the verb to rise
• The sun rises at 5:30 in the morning.
TIP, top, the highest part of something
• The tip of that mountain is full of snow, it is too dangerous to ski there.
PLENTY, as much as or more than is needed
• There are plenty of eggs to make a delicious cake covered in chocolate.
THICK, opposite of thin
• This book is too thick to be read in only one week.
ASH, powder produced by something burning
• She hates when her husband leaves the ashtrays full of ash.
GROANED, a sound produced by someone or something
• The motor of my old car began to groan before breaking down.
GROUND, solid surface of the Earth
• The ground is shaking because of a heavy truck.
SHOT, past tense of the verb to shoot
• The horse suddenly stopped running and the rider was shot over its head.
SUCH, it is usually used to emphasize something
• There was such a commotion that everyone stood there without saying anything.
INLET, small bay
• There’s a beautiful seaside in that inlet.
WAVE a long body of water curling into an arched form and breaking on the shore.
• To be a good surfer you need good waves.
SHORE, coastline
• I like walking next to the shore.
TIDAL, adjective related to the word tide
• There’s a tidal harbor in England, in which the tide rises and falls with a difference of many meters between them.
BULGE, irregular swelling that increases in volume and speed.
• When there’s full moon, the tidal bulge increases.
MIGHT, could, past tense of May, it’s a modal verb with the same meaning of the modal verb can (to express possibility).
• This medicine might have cured your cough, if you had taken it. (past tense)
• This medicine might cure your cough.
• They rushed to high ground where they might find shelter.
SHELTER, protection
• People usually take shelter from the rain, getting under a tree.
POUND; thump
• The guns of the soldiers pounded the walls of the fort.
BLAST, explosion
• We heard a big blast beyond those hills.
SHALLOW opposite of deep
• Babies learn to swim in shallow water.
STAGGERING
• The earthquake hit that country with staggering power.
MIGHT, great power
• The last flood we had, hit the land with an awful might.
FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH THE WORDS OF THE VOCABULARY Nº 4
Be careful, in many sentences more than one word may be used.
1. There are________________ of ________________buildings in Japan.
2. The gigantic________________ hit the___________ with
____________ ________________
.
3. There are many sea animals that live in____________ waters.
4. After the volcano’s eruption there was a____________ layer of ___________
.
5. The__________ began to___________ in a very amazing way.
6. They__________ see the surfer on the__________ of the wave.
7. It was____________ a _____________that thousands of tiny
pieces
Were into the sky.
8. There’s a_________________________ in which the tide
changes dramatically.
9. When the huge waves dashed, they ______________the
sea with fury.
10. Before the earthquake, the __________began to .
11. In England, people got under_____________ every time bombs were dropped during air raids.