Programming Keywords

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a group or thing that comes after or next in a series

adjective coming after or next in a series

  • The following presentation will cover the key points of the research findings.
  • After the meeting, we can grab lunch at the following restaurant.
  • I can't believe she unfollowed me on social media after the argument.
  • In the following days, the situation escalated and tensions rose between the two parties.

for

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

  • The deadline for submitting the report is tomorrow.
  • I need to borrow your notes for the exam.
  • I'm heading to the store for some snacks.
  • She has a heart of gold, always there for her friends.

in

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'in' can be used as part of a prepositional phrase to describe the location of something.

adverb a word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb. In this case, 'in' can modify a verb to show the manner in which an action is done.

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. In this case, 'in' shows the relationship of location or position.

  • The data is stored in the cloud for easy access.
  • I left my keys in the car again.
  • She's always in the zone when she's playing video games.
  • His head is always in the clouds, never paying attention to what's going on around him.

noun no definition

adjective alone of its or their kind; single or solitary

adverb used to indicate that there is no other or no better example of the thing mentioned

conjunction used to introduce a further and stronger or more surprising point

  • The company will only consider candidates with a master's degree for this position.
  • I only have one more class left before I graduate.
  • I can only hang out with you if my parents aren't home.
  • She was the only ray of sunshine in his life.

noun a chosen or preferred item or person

verb to carefully choose or pick out from a group

adjective chosen with care or thought

  • The committee will carefully select the candidate who best fits the job requirements.
  • I'll let you select the movie for tonight's movie night.
  • Hey, don't worry about it, just select whichever option you think is best.
  • She had to carefully select her words when speaking to the press to avoid any misunderstandings.

adverb at that time; at the time in question

conjunction used to introduce a logical conclusion or sequence of events

  • First, gather all the necessary materials, then proceed to follow the instructions carefully.
  • Let's grab some lunch, then we can decide what to do next.
  • I aced my exam, then I treated myself to some ice cream.
  • She took a leap of faith, then watched as her dreams began to unfold.