| Vocabulary Words | Meanings |
|---|---|
| juice | liquid in oranges, lemons, tomatoes and other fruit and vegetables |
| juke-box | an instrument that plays records when you put money in it |
| jumble | a mixture of odd things |
| jump | to spring up off the ground |
| jumper | a loose-fitting knitted pullover with sleeves, worn mostly by girls and women |
| junction | a place where railway lines or roads meet |
| juncture | critical moment caused by circumstance, a joining or uniting |
| jungle | a forest in hot countries where plants and trees grow so thickly that it is hard to find your way through |
| junior | someone who is younger or less important than others |
| junk | something of no use or value; rubbish. The same word also means a Chinese sailing ship |
| jupitor | the largest and brightest planet, the chief deity or the Romans |
What are phrasal verbs?
Phrasal verbs are verbs that consist of two or three words. The first word is a verb and it is followed by an adverb or a prepositions or both.