Keyword
part of speech
Info
FrequencyTop 1200-1300
Type
Kyōiku (6th grade) 
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KankenLevel 5
Heisig2009
Readings
(93%)
(3%)
Composed of
say
boss
Used in vocabulary (254 in total)
speech; words; one's lines; remarks
song lyrics; words of a song; libretto
sharp parting remark; parting threat
Examples (30 in total)
That's my line!
Do you know the words to this song?
I forgot the lyrics.
Do you know the lyrics?
The lyrics are good, but the voice is quiet.
We don't know the lyrics.
I cannot recall the words of the song.
An actor has to memorize his lines.
I can sing this song without the text.
"Small" and "little" are adjectives.
These adjectives are all positive.
"Learn" is one of my favorite verbs.
Can you conjugate this verb?
This verb is difficult to conjugate.
This verb is normally used only in the third person.
A sentence normally has a subject and a verb.
Sometimes a verb is derived from a noun and sometimes it is the other way around.
I found the lyrics, but I can't copy-paste them.
What do adverbs modify?
The next sentence has adjectives and adverbs.
Some English adverbs function as adjectives.
In English the verb precedes the object.
"Ah" is an interjection.
Tom doesn't understand the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs.
Supplementary information includes adverbs and things that function as adverbs.
The Russian language has no articles.
You can omit the preposition in this phrase.
I don't like learning irregular verbs.
Why does English have so many idioms and phrasal verbs?
Cue cards are used primarily on television to help the actors remember their lines.