Newsstand - A small place, often outside, where you can buy newspapers and magazines., Fork - A tool with three or four sharp points used to eat food., Wallet - A small, flat case to keep your money, cards, and sometimes photos, Announcer - A person who talks on TV, radio, or at events to give information, Perform - To act, sing, or play music in front of people., I am busy - I have a lot to do and can’t do anything else right now., Know - To understand or have information about something., Meet - To see someone for the first time or to get together with someone, Hear - To listen to sounds or words with your ears., Ticket - A piece of paper that shows you paid to go to an event or use transportation., The latest - The newest or most recent thing, French fries - Thin pieces of fried potato that are crispy and tasty., Cheap - Doesn’t cost much money, Fast food - Food you can get quickly, like burgers or fries., Wife - The woman someone is married to, Get a ride - To have someone drive you to a place., Tell - To say something to someone, Stay - To be in one place and not leave, Expensive - Costs a lot of money, I am angry - I feel mad or upset about something., To be right - To say something that is correct., To be wrong - To say something that is not correct., To be on time: - To arrive when you’re supposed to, not late., To be late - To arrive after the time you were supposed to., Desk - Similar to a table, but is part of an office and you can sit to write or work, Newspaper - Paper with news and stories about what’s happening in the world., Cake - A sweet dessert often made for birthdays or special events, Comfortable - Feels good and makes you relaxed or at ease., Bookstore - A place where you can buy books, Healthy - Good for your body and mind; helps you feel well and strong,

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