A large Australian animal that moves by jumping on its back legs
Starts with
L
To get knowledge or a new skill
Starts with
M
To repair something that is damaged or broken.
Starts with
N
New information
Starts with
O
A room or building where people work
Starts with
P
More than one person
Starts with
Q
A period of time during which an animal or person that might have a disease is kept away from other people or animals so that the disease cannot spread
Starts with
R
To look at words that are written and say them aloud for other people to listen to
Starts with
S
To speak words
Starts with
T
A place where people live and work that is larger than a village
Starts with
U
The opposite of fortunately.
Starts with
V
Another expression similar to FINE/OKAY.
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W
Past tense of be, used with I, he, she, and it
Starts with
X
The 24th letter of the English alphabet and the Roman numeral for the number 10.