n. any type of quick, easy to prepare or buy food that is typically not very healthy to eat
I try to stay away from junk food but it is everywhere.
damage
v. to harm someone or something physically so that they are hurt or broken
There was very little damage to the house after the storm.
allowance
n. a set amount of money given on a regular basis
Sue asked her parents for more allowance.
extra
adj. more than what is normal or expected
I have an extra blanket if you need one.
cause
v. to create an effect or result
The storm caused a blackout in many towns.
grade
n. the mark given to determine the quality of a student's academic work
You need to have high grades in high school if you want to go to a good college
priority
n. the right to be or go first
My family takes priority over my career. I wouldn't neglect it for the sake of making more money.
borrow
v. to take or receive something, belonging to another, with the promise of returning it
He was kind enough to let me borrow his car.
affect
v. to do something that causes a change in someone's situation
The people were badly affected after the tornado ripped through their homes.
sugary
adj. containing or having a taste like sugar
Many cereals are too sugary for kids.