His birthday is in April.
apron noun aprons
An apron is a large piece of cloth that you wear over your other clothes to keep them clean when you are cooking or painting.
are
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They are both in my class.
area noun areas
An area is a part of a place.
We live in an area near the park.
aren’t
Aren’t is short for are not.
My friends aren’t here today.
argue verb argues, arguing, argued
If you argue with someone, you talk about something that you do not agree about.
We argued about where to go.
argument noun arguments
If you have an argument with someone, you talk about something that you do not agree about.
She had an argument with another girl.
arm noun arms
Your arms are the two parts of your body between your shoulders and your hands.
She stretched her arms out.
armchair noun armchairs
An armchair is a big comfortable chair with parts on the sides for you to put your arms on.
army noun armies
An army is a large group of soldiers who fight in a war.
around
1 Around means in a circle.
There were lots of people around her.
2 You also use around to say that something is in every part of a place.
His toys lay around the room.
3 Around also means near to something.
We left around noon.
arrange verb arranges, arranging, arranged
1 If you arrange something, you make plans for it to happen.
We arranged a party for her birthday.
2 If you arrange things somewhere, you put them in a way that looks tidy or pretty.
He arranged the books in piles.
arrive verb arrives, arriving, arrived
When you arrive at a place, you get there.
We arrived ten minutes late.
arrow noun arrows
1 An arrow is a long, thin stick with a sharp point at one end.
The soldiers used bows and arrows.
2 An arrow is also a sign that shows you which way to go.
Follow the arrows along the path.
art noun
Art is something that someone has made for people to look at, for example a painting or drawing.
ask verb asks, asking, asked
1 If you ask someone a question, you say that you want to know something.
I asked him what his name was.