1. to take off ___ To remove an item of clothing.
2. throw away ___ To dispose of an item of clothing.
3. try on ___ To check an item of clothing fits you.
4. put on ___ To place an item of clothing on your body.
5. put away ___ To put something in your wardrobe or drawer.
6. wear out ___ To ruin an item of clothing through repeated use.
7. give away ___ To donate clothes to another person.
8. get into ___ To fit your body in an item of clothing.
9. pick up ___ To collect something.
10. pick out ___ To choose something.
11. look for To search for something.
12. go with To coordinate with another item.
With continuous evolving technology, gadgets have always had a significant effect on our lives. Whether this effect has been a boon or a bane is a debate. As time passes by, technologies come up and we upgrade ourselves to keep in touch with time.
Take the telephone for instance. It enabled us to communicate with people far away from us. With further development came the mobile phone, a portable version of the telephone. After some more evolutions, we arrived at smartphones. And today the population of the smartphones has started to overshadow the population of telephones.
Golden eagles mate for life and stay with the same partner until they die.
The egg hatched and we saw the chick for the first time.
Rhinos use their sense of smell and hearing to detect danger.
Lions are carnivores: they only eat meat.
They want to breed dogs and sell the puppies when they’re old enough.
Eagles can spot their prey from far away because of their perfect eyesight.
Birds of prey have hooked beaks to help them eat their food.
A full-grown polar bear can weigh up to 700 kg, but its babies weigh less than a kilogram.
We watched as the eagle dived down from the sky and caught the rabbit on the ground.
Birds of prey often soar high in the air without flapping their wings.