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pole n.#
the South pole; the North pole
If I moved to the South Pole, I could see the penguins everyday.
Have you been to the South pole?
Why do you want to go to the North pole?
I want to go to the South pole at least once before I die.
flight n.#
catch a flight
I got up late in the morning and I almost missed the flight.
I need to book a flight right now to go home as early as possible.
Have you booked a flight that goes to your hometown?
How much does the flight cost?
Where will your flight go?
explorer n.#
That explorer was about to find the cave entrance.
The explorer hurried to the airport because he was about to miss the flight.
The explorer caught a glimpse of a snake and then killed it.
Obviously, the explorer isn’t afraid of the snake.
After having a long walk, the explorer moved on to the the next town.
lie - lay - lain v.#
The book lies on the table.
Does the book lie on the table?
I have lain in bad all day because I was sick.
The dog is lying on the grass, enjoying the sun.
serious adj.#
run into serious trouble
The explorer found out that they were running into serious trouble.
Why are you always so serious?
The man made some funny movements in that serious meeting.
I don’t like the serious environment.
point n.#
at one point(time & place)
You can restore the data to any point in time.
At one point in my life, I realized that I had no time.
At one point on my way to the airport, my wallet was stolen.
When was the most important point in your life?
seem v.#
it seems that…
It seems that the aircraft is about to crash.
You seem tired today.
She seems happy with her new job.
He seems to know everything.
He seems to be the man who stole the diamond.
crash v.#
have a crash
Her brother borrowed a car and crashed it.
The plane crashed into the mountain.
My computer crashed when I was writing the report.
The system crashed due to a power failure.
sack n.#
food sacks + v.
He carried a sack of rice on his shoulder.
Those potatoes were kept in a large sack.
She put all her clothes into a sack before moving out.
If you keep sleep at work, you will get sacked.
He used to carried almost hundred food sacks everyday.
clear v.#
The plane cleared the mountains by 400 feet.
Please clear the table after dinner.
They cleared the snow from the road.
When did they clear the snow from the road?
Who cleared the snow from the road?
The plane cleared the mountain safely.
aircraft n.#
The explorer was about to jump from a flying aircraft when he saw a bird.
Because the man didn’t know how to sell the aircraft, he might as well keep it.
It’s raining again, so we might as well go to school by plane.
Do you recognize that aircraft lying on the runway?
endless adj. plain n.#
The group of explorers realized that they were trapped in an endless cave.
Do you find the endless plain beautiful?
They put up a tent on the endless plain and played games by a campfire.
If you killed someone, you would be in an endless hall.