Vocabulary
- Obstruct – To block or stop something from moving or happening.
- Fundamental – Very important and basic; something that everything else is built on.
- Repulsive – Very unpleasant or disgusting.
- Shorthand – A quick or simple way to write or say something.
- Nonexistent – Not real or not there at all.
- Assumption – Something you believe is true without proof.
- Oblivious – Not aware of what is happening around you.
- Despise – To strongly dislike or hate something.
- Specifically – In a very exact or detailed way.
- Irritating – Annoying or making you feel bothered.
- Gesturing – Using your hands or body to express something without words.
- Proposal – A plan or idea that someone suggests.
Grammar
Tenses
1. Past Tense (Already happened)
- Example: I ate pizza.
- Hint: Uses words like ate, walked, played, was, had.
2. Present Tense (Happening now)