describe verbs when you forget the exact word:
1. “It’s an action that you do when…”
• Example: It’s an action that you do when you want to make water hot. (Boil)
2. “It’s something you do to…”
• Example: It’s something you do to make a surface clean. (Wipe)
3. “It’s the way you…”
• Example: It’s the way you move your legs quickly to get somewhere faster. (Run)
4. “It’s what happens when…”
• Example: It’s what happens when you accidentally drop a glass on the floor. (Break)
5. “This is an action usually associated with…”
• Example: This is an action usually associated with using a spoon and a bowl of soup. (Eat)
6. “It’s the movement you make when…”
• Example: It’s the movement you make when you want to say goodbye with your hand. (Wave)
7. “It’s the process of…”
• Example: It’s the process of turning paper into smaller pieces using scissors. (Cut)
8. “This activity involves…”
• Example: This activity involves putting one foot in front of the other at a normal pace. (Walk)
9. “It’s the opposite of…”
• Example: It’s the opposite of sitting. (Stand)
10. “It’s an action similar to…”
• Example: It’s an action similar to jumping but with both feet staying together. (Hop)






