begin · verbSTART TO HAPPEN)
## Word family
* Nouns: beginner, beginning
* Verbs: begin
I to start to happen
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Dictionary examples:
- What time does the concert begin?
- The film they want to watch begins at seven.
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Learner example:
- I think the class began yesterday. (Key English Test; A2; Spanish)
behind · preposition(BACK)
at or to the back of someone or something
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Dictionary examples:
- Close the door behind you.
- Their office is behind the main building.
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Learner example:
- I think [we should meet] in front of the restaurant, behind the library. (Key English Test; A2; Portuguese)
below · adverb(POSITION)
in a lower position than someone or something else
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Dictionary examples:
- From the top of the skyscraper the cars below us looked like insects.
- Send your answers to the address below.
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Learner example:
- I think it's a nice place, because you have a great view of the other mountains and the country below you. (Key English Test; A2; German)
best · adjective
(superlative of good) better than any other
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Dictionary examples:
- She was my best friend.
- This is the best meal I've ever had.
- He's one of our best students.
- Are you sure this is the best way of doing it?
- Your parents only want what is best for you.
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Learner example:
- She likes [to] meet me every day because we are best friend[s]. (Skills for Life (Entry 1); A1; Bengali)"
best · adverb (MOST)
(superlative ofwell) most, or more than any other
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Dictionary examples:
- Which of the songs did you like best?
- They were the best-dressed couple at the party.
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Learner example:
- I like Australia best. (Key English Test; A2; Chinese)