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Key Vocabulary Verbs: Broken, Grabbed, Leaped, Soothe, Wounded

This vocabulary lesson focuses on five essential verbs: "broken," "grabbed," "leaped," "soothe," and "wounded." Each verb is defined and illustrated with examples for better understanding. "Broken" refers to the act of causing something to separate into pieces suddenly, as in cleaning up glass. "Grabbed" is about taking something quickly, like snatching the last piece of cake. "Leaped" describes a quick jump, as a mouse evading a cat. "Soothe" involves bringing comfort, exemplified by calming a cat. "Wounded" pertains to sustaining injuries, particularly in a battle context.

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Key Vocabulary Verbs: Broken, Grabbed, Leaped, Soothe, Wounded

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  1. VOCABULARY UNIT 8 LESSON 2 Wings

  2. broken • it is a VERB • to cause to separate into peices suddenly. Example: Bob picked up the broken glass pieces from the floor.

  3. grabbed • it is an VERB • to take or grasp suddenly. Example: The boy grabbed the last piece of cake from the table before anyone else could.

  4. leaped • it is a VERB • to jump or move quickly. Example: • The mouse leaped over the wall before the cat could catch him.

  5. soothe • it is a VERB • to bring comfort; to calm Example: Katie soothed the cat while talking to the doctor.

  6. wounded • it is a VERB • an injury. Example: The soldier was very badly wounded after the battle.

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