- I'd: "I would," also "we'd" or "they'd"
I'd like some fries, and she'd like the grilled chicken sandwich.
- sound (stative verb): seem, look, appear
Italian food sounds great for dinner. Let's go this evening.
Eating at that restaurant sounds expensive. I want to look at the menu before we order.
The kids sound really hungry. We should stop soon and get a bite to eat before we reach the hotel.
- feed (verb): give food to someone
- We should feed the kids before we start our trip.
- whole (adjective): large in size
- I can't eat the whole pizza by myself, but it will feed the whole family.
- actually (adverb): used to stress that something is true
- I ordered a cheeseburger, but actually, I'd like to change my order. I want a fish sandwich instead.
- wild (adjective): very excited or enthusiastic
- We had a wild night at the Mexican restaurant last night. It was fun.
- whew (interjection): used to show that you are very surprised or relieved
- Whew! I thought I lost my wallet, and I wasn't going to be able to pay the bill. Fortunately, I found it in the car.
- a bit (of) (adjective): a small amount of something
- With a bit of luck, we'll find a good restaurant tonight for dinner in this small town.
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