Navigation Phrases

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun a series of lectures or lessons in a particular subject, typically leading to a qualification

verb to follow or pursue a particular course of action

adjective used to describe something that is done in a normal or proper way

adverb in the normal or proper manner

preposition used to indicate the direction or route taken

conjunction used to introduce a new idea or topic related to the current discussion

  • The university offers a wide range of courses for students to choose from.
  • I heard that the math course is really difficult, but the professor is great.
  • I aced that course, no problem!
  • Life is like a course with many twists and turns, but we must stay focused on reaching the finish line.

verb to begin a journey or a task, to start moving towards a destination or goal

  • The explorers set out on their journey to chart the unknown territory.
  • We set out early in the morning to beat the traffic.
  • Let's set out as soon as possible before it gets too crowded.
  • She set out to achieve her dreams no matter the obstacles in her way.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, typically answering the questions when, where, how, or to what extent

  • The project's timeline started to go south due to unexpected delays.
  • I heard their relationship started to go south after the big argument.
  • Things really started to go south for him once he lost his job.
  • Her mood can quickly go south if she's not feeling well.