A Vocabulary Review Activity Ready to play? Bare: Verb or adjective, meaning without coverage. The dress will …..her shoulders. The is…

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A Vocabulary Review Activity

Ready to play?

Bare: Verb or adjective, meaning without coverage. The dress will …..her shoulders. The is…

Board: Noun or verb with multiple meanings. The ….of directors is meeting now. He used a …. Of wood for a plank. The is…

Buy: verb, to purchase He will … you dinner. The is…

Bear: noun, the animal verb, multiple meanings: to have to bring forth to give birth, to put up with, etc. He will … those scars for the rest of his life. The apple trees … fruit in autumn. The is…

Beat: noun, meaning rhythmic movement or blow verb, meaning to strike or to win They danced to the … of the drum. He ….the drum. I ….him in the race. The is…

Brake: noun or verb associated with stopping. Use the …to stop the car. Cars …at the stop sign. The is…

By: preposition It is sitting …the door. The is…

Break: noun or verb multiple meanings We need a …from studying. The glass will …if dropped. The is…

Bye: noun, to advance in a tournament without playing an opponent or to say farewell. Because we are ranked number one, our team has a …in the state tournament. He said good-….. The is…

Beet: noun, a red root vegetable. She picked the …from the garden The is…

Bored: adjective, tired of He was … of the same meal day after day. The is…