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5 Must-Know English Words: Upkeep and Improve
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This lesson introduces five practical English verbs related to upkeep and improvement: reorganize, upgrade, guarantee, inspect, and maintain. Each word is explained with a clear definition, real-world example sentences involving food and cooking contexts, and pronunciation practice. Learners will build confidence using these verbs in everyday conversations about making things better, checking quality, and keeping things in good condition.
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DownloadAre you ready to learn five new English words? This week's topic is [music] upkeep and improve. And there will be a quiz at the end to test you on the words. So, let's go.
Reorganize. Reorganize. It's a verb that means to change the way something is arranged or structured to make it better or more effective. Here's an example.
Reorganize the menu. Reorganize the menu. I'll reorganize the menu to spotlight seasonal dishes.
I'll reorganize the menu to spotlight seasonal dishes. I'll reorganize the menu to spotlight seasonal dishes.
Reorganize your photo gallery, too. Foodies deserve a feast for the eyes.
Let's review. Say this out loud. Reorganize.
Reorganize. Say this out loud. Reorganize the menu.
Reorganize the menu. Say this out loud. I'll reorganize the menu to spotlight seasonal dishes.
I'll reorganize the menu to spotlight seasonal dishes.
Upgrade. Upgrade. It's a verb that means to make something better or more modern.
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Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
An example is a specific thing or person that shows what a group or a rule is like. It is used to help explain something more clearly so that others can understand it easily.
To keep something in a good condition by checking or repairing it regularly. It also means to continue or keep a situation, level, or activity the same as it is now.
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