thousand
The number 1,000, or a group of 1,000 things.
year
A period of twelve months, or the time Earth takes to go around the sun once.
ago
Before the present time.
fought
The past form of fight: used force, effort, or arguments against someone or something.
way
A method, direction, route, or manner of doing something.
cave
A large natural hole or open space under the ground or in rock.
became
The past form of become: changed into a different state.
man
An adult male person; sometimes also used for a person in general.
realized
The past form of realize: understood something clearly or made something become real.
love
A strong feeling of deep affection, care, or romantic attraction.
know
To have information, understanding, or experience of something.
say
To speak words, express an idea, or give information.
surprises
The plural form of surprise: unexpected events, facts, or feelings.
really
Used to say something is true, strong, or more than expected.
hoping
The present participle of hope: wanting something good to happen.
pull
To move something toward yourself or in a particular direction.
off
Away from a place, position, or machine; no longer operating.
last
Coming after all others in time, order, or position.
world
The earth and all its people, places, and things; also a particular area of life or experience.
change
To make or become different.
none
Not one person or thing; not any amount.
us
Used for the speaker and one or more other people as the object of a verb or preposition.
go
To move or travel from one place to another; to leave or continue.
back
Toward an earlier place, position, or state.
best
Of the highest quality or most suitable kind.
sometimes
On some occasions, but not always.
start
To begin doing something or to make something begin.
people
Human beings in general, or the men, women, and children in a group.
die
To stop living or stop working.
keep
To have something and not lose it, or to continue doing something.
tell
To give information to someone by speaking or writing.
everybody
All the people in a group.
move
To change position or place, or to cause something to change position.
even
Used to emphasize something surprising, extreme, or additional.
small
Not large in size, amount, number, or importance.
chance
A term for a specific person, object, place, or idea in English.
owe
To need to pay money back to someone.
everyone
All the people in a group.
room
A part of a building with walls, a floor, and a ceiling; also empty space.
try
To make an effort to do something or to test whether something works.
whatever
Used before a noun to mean any thing or amount of that kind.
takes
The present form of take: gets, carries, needs, or accepts something.