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Book 7 Lesson 2 Vocabulary

add Verb:
I added two and two. The answer is four.
count verb: to find out how many
Ahmed: Did you count the students?
Ali: Yes, there are ten students.
divide (into) verb: to separate into parts
Divide the cake into 6 pieces.
equal verb: to be the same as
Two plus two equals four.
explain verb: to help someone understand
I didn’t understand the problem, but the teacher explained it to me.
multiply Verb:
When you multiply five times five, the answer is twenty-five.
subtract verb: opposite of add
Teacher: Subtract two from six.
Ahmed: Six minus two equals four.
understand verb: to know
I understand this problem. It’s very easy.
any pronoun: used in question or negative statement
Do you have any money?
No, I don’t have any.
both Pronoun:
I have a BMW and a Mercedes. Both are good cars.
curved adjective: not straight
The road is curved. Be careful.
each adjective: every
Each student has a book. There are 10 books and 10 students.
easy adjective: not hard or difficult
This problem is easy. Two plus two is four.
hard adjective: difficult; opposite of easy
This problem is not easy. It’s hard.
heavy adjective: opposite of light
My cap is light. My desk is heavy.
into Preposition:
Ahmed is walking into the classroom.
Ali walked into the door and hurt his head.
My mother cut the cake into ten pieces.
He divided the apple into halves and gave one half to his friend.
light Adjective: opposite of heavy
My cap is light. My desk is heavy.
minus preposition: less
Six minus two is four.
more determiner: an additional amount
I’d like some more coffee. I finished this cup.
other pronoun
One car is blue. The other is red.
plus preposition: and
Two plus two is four.
some determiner: an unknown amount
I want to drink some coffee.
straight adjective: not curved
There are 4 straight lines in a square.
than conjunction/preposition
A car is faster than a bicycle.
times Preposition:
Five times five is twenty-five.
bottom noun: opposite of top
The page number is at the bottom of the page.
center noun: the middle
The radius of a circle is from the center to the outside of the circle.
circumference noun:
The line around the outside of a circle is called the circumference.
diameter noun:
The line from one side of a circle to the other side is the diameter.
error noun: a mistake
Ahmed made one error on the book quiz. His score was 98.
explanation noun: something that helps you to understand
I didn’t understand the problem, but the teacher gave me an explanation.
half noun: 50%; two equal parts of a whole
halves The radius is one half the diameter.
price noun: the cost
The price of the car was SR30,000.
problem noun: question on a math test; something that is difficult
I understood all the problems on the math test.
radius noun: half the diameter
The diameter is 12 inches. The radius is 6 inches.
top noun: opposite of bottom
Write your name on the top of the answer sheet.
total noun: the sum; the complete number
The total of two and two is four.

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