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Learn the word 'Add': Essential A1 Verb for Simple and Clear Sentences
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Word: Add
Level: A1
Pronunciation: æd
Meaning: To join something to something else to increase it
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Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode of Hello Word! I’m Alex, your host, and I’m thrilled to have you here. Today, we’re diving into a helpful and practical English verb: add. This is an A1-level word, so it’s perfect for beginners looking to build up their vocabulary. Add means to join something to something else to increase it. This is a simple yet incredibly useful word, as we often use it when we want to make something bigger, better, or just include something extra. Let’s look at some synonyms for add. One common synonym is include. For example, “Please include your contact information on the form.” Another synonym is attach. You might say, “Could you attach the document to your email?” Both include and attach share that sense of joining or connecting one thing to another to increase it. Now, let’s talk about antonyms. Words with opposite meanings include remove and subtract. For instance, “Please remove your shoes before entering” or “You can subtract two points if the answer is incorrect.” Unlike add, these words suggest taking something away rather than making it bigger. So, how do we use add in everyday life? Imagine you’re at a restaurant, and you want a bit more flavor in your dish. You could say, “Can you add extra cheese to my pizza?” Or if you’re organizing a party, you might tell a friend, “Let’s add a few more chairs so everyone has a place to sit.” As you can see, add fits easily into many kinds of conversations. Here are a few more examples to help solidify how we use add in sentences. “If you add sugar to the tea, it will taste sweeter.” “She decided to add a new book to her collection.” “Let’s add some music to make the party more lively.” To wrap up, we’ve covered the meaning of add as a way to join something to something else to increase it. We looked at synonyms like include and attach, as well as antonyms like remove and subtract. Thanks so much for tuning in today! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review it really helps others find the show. And here’s a fun challenge: can you create your own sentence using add? Share it in the comments below! I’m Alex, and I can’t wait to chat with you in our next episode of Hello Word!
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