Slovní zásoba In the Yard. Vocabulary background the part of a picture or the view that is behind the things that you can see in the front behind at the.

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Slovní zásoba In the Yard

Vocabulary background the part of a picture or the view that is behind the things that you can see in the front behind at the back of change To make something different, or to become different. connect to join together curve to bend; to curl; to change direction (suddenly) fence A wooden or metal or wire barrier that runs around a garden etc. to prevent people or animals from getting in or out. Flower A beautiful and colourful plant. Women like to get this plant from men. foreground the part of a picture or the view that is in front of the things that you can see in the back and in the middle Grow to get bigger, larger or older house A building in which people live, usually one family. in front of middle The centre of something, the part in the centre. path a track for walking along side the right or left part of something stone a hard mineral through Going in at one end and out at the other, e.g. tunnels, doors, passages etc. tree A very tall plant with a hard trunk and branches and green leaves or needles. People get wood from it. wooden made of wood

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