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or an axe.

      He chopped some wood for the fire.

      chose

      images Look at choose.

      She chose a dress to wear.

      chosen

      images Look at choose.

      We have chosen which film to watch.

      circle noun circles

      A circle is a round shape.

      circus noun circuses

      A circus is a big tent where you go to see clowns and animals.

      city noun cities

      A city is a very big town where a lot of people live and work.

      clap verb claps, clapping, clapped

      When you clap, you hit your hands together to make a loud noise. People clap to show that they like something.

      Everyone clapped at the end of her song.

      class noun classes

      A class is a group of people who are taught together.

      He is in my class at school.

      classroom noun classrooms

      A classroom is a room in a school where children have lessons.

      claw noun claws

      A bird’s or an animal’s claws are the hard, sharp, curved parts at the end of its feet.

      clean adjective cleaner, cleanest

      Something that is clean does not have any dirt or marks on it.

      Make sure your hands are clean.

      clean verb cleans, cleaning, cleaned

      When you clean something, you take all the dirt off it.

      I clean my teeth before bedtime.

      clear adjective clearer, clearest

      1 If something is clear, it is easy to understand, to see, or to hear.

      He gave us clear instructions on what to do.

      2 If something like glass or plastic is clear, you can see through it.

      The bottle was full of a clear liquid.

      3 If a place is clear, it does not have anything there that you do not want.

      You can cross the road when it is clear.

      clear verb clears, clearing, cleared

      When you clear a place, you take away all the things you do not want there.

      She cleared the table.

      clever adjective cleverer, cleverest

      Someone who is clever can learn and understand things quickly.

      She is very clever at maths.

      cliff noun cliffs

      A cliff is a hill with one side that is very steep. Cliffs are often beside the sea.

      climb verb climbs, climbing, climbed

      If you climb something, you move towards the top of it. You sometimes use your hands as well as your feet when you climb.

      We climbed the tree in the garden.

      cloak noun cloaks

      A cloak is a very loose coat without sleeves.

      clock noun clocks

      A clock is a machine that shows you the time.

      close verb closes, closing, closed

      When you close something, you shut it.

      Please close the door behind you.

      close adjective closer, closest

      If something is close to another thing, it is near it.

      Our house is close to the park.

      cloth noun cloths

      1 Cloth is material that is used to make things like clothes and curtains.

      2 A cloth is a piece of material that you use to clean something.

      clothes noun

      Clothes are the things that people wear, for example shirts, trousers, and dresses.

      cloud noun clouds

      A cloud is a white or grey shape that you see in the sky. Clouds are made of tiny drops of water that sometimes turn into rain.

      clown noun clowns

      A clown is a person who wears funny clothes and does silly things to make people laugh.

      coat noun coats

      You wear a coat on top of your other clothes when you go outside.

      cobweb noun

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