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THIN (ADJECTIVE)

The word thin is used to refer to what has very little


thickness.

ACTIVITY: My classmate is very thin

YOUNG (ADJECTIVE)
Who is young or in the early stages of their existence or

development.

ACTIVITY: He likes video games because he is young.

ATHLETIC (ADJECTIVE)
Who has a strong and muscular physique

ACTIVITY: He trains every day and exercises

BROWN EYES (NOUN)


This eye color is the most common in people, as more than

half of the world's population has this eye color.

ACTIVITY: The Spanish teacher has brown eyes.


LOW (SUSTANTIVO)
A person is said to be short when their height is significantly

lower than the average for their sex and age in the society

in which they live.

ACTIVITY: He is an agile person because he is low.

CHILD (ADJECTIVE)
A child is a human being between birth and puberty, or

between the developmental period of infancy and puberty.

The term child can refer to any minor person or some other

age limit.

ACTIVITY: The children play hide and seek.

BRUNETTE (ADJECTIVE)
It refers to the skin or hair of the person who has a dark

complexion.

ACTIVITY: A brunnete person helped me cross the street.

BALD (ADJECTIVE)
Who has totally or mostly lost hair.

ACTIVITY: The math teacher is bald.

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