family / household
far / away /
a long way (away)
fare / fee / price / charge / cost
farmer / peasant
farther / further
fatal / fateful
feasible / possible
feel
feel free / feel like
female / feminine
few / a few
fewer / less
first / last
flammable / inflammable
for
fortuitous / fortunate
front
in front of
at the front of
fry / cook / bake /roast / broil / grill / boil /
steam
|
family / household
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| 1 |
family´Â Ç÷¿¬°ü°è¿¡ ÀÇÇÑ
°¡Á·À» ÀǹÌÇÑ´Ù. |
| 1) |
His family consists of
his mother, a sister in Florida, and himself. |
| 2) |
Most of my family lives
on the West Coast, but I have some cousins in Chicago. |
| 3) |
Our town has about a thousand
families. |
| 4) |
His family holds an
annual reunion. |
| 5) |
How many people are in your
family? |
| 6) |
Do you know the family
next door? |
| 7) |
The house is big enough for a
family of five. |
| 8) |
Tom wants to work in the
family business. |
| 9) |
His essay deals with the
effect of divorce on the nuclear family. |
| 10) |
The Kims have a very large
extended family. |
| 11) |
My family are all tall. |
| ¡¡ |
¡¡ |
| 2 |
household´Â ÇÑ Áý¿¡ »ç´Â ¸ðµç »ç¶÷À» Æ÷ÇÔÇÏ´Â
°¡±¸,
¼¼´ë¸¦ ÀǹÌÇÑ´Ù. |
| 1) |
How many are there in your
household? |
| 2) |
The national survey counts the
number of households in the country. |
| 3) |
Everyone in our household
helps with chores. |
| 4) |
The whole household was
up early. |
| ¡¡ |
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|
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The house
is big enough
for a family of five.
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The whole household was
up early. |