Concepts 

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name POS version def example status simulations
hood noun the metal engine covering on the front of a car.
hoot noun to blow a horn or whistle.
hope adjective I hope I’ll make the team.
horn noun a brass wind instrument that you play by holding down valves with your fingers and blowing through the narrow end of the tube. French horn
horn noun a device that is used to make a warning signal. old-fashioned car horn
hot adjective very spicy. Chili peppers taste very hot.
hunt noun to search for something in many places. I hunted all over the house for my key.
hurt verb v0 to be painful. My broken arm hurts.
identical adjective v0 identical candles
impatient noun easily annoyed She was often impatient with her little brother
important adjective having great power or influence. An important visitor
impossible adjective having great power or influence.
indoors v0 outdoors
interrupt verb v0 to stop something from happening temporarily. The tennis match was interrupted by rain.
iris noun the round, colored part of the eye.
iron noun a piece of electrical equipment that heats up and is used to remove creases in clothing.
jam noun a group of people or things that are squashed together. traffic jam
jet noun a fast aircraft that is powered by an engine that sucks in air, heats it, and then pushes it out again.
jewel noun an ornament made of gems and precious metals that people wear.
job noun work that someone is paid to do. I have an outdoor job.
join verb v0 to become a member of something, such as a club. jtoy
judge noun a person who decides the winner of a competition or contest.
keep verb v0 to remain. Keep still!
keep verb v0 to continue. He kept walking.
key noun v0 a small lever that you press with your finger. Computer keys.
know verb to have met someone before. I have known him for years.
lace noun a cord that is used to fasten things.
laid verb v0 Our hen laid two eggs this morning.
lamb noun meat from a young sheep.
land noun v0 a country, or an area of ground. The farmer owns all the land around the village.