v. to get something new to put in the place of something that is old, broken or missing
We are going to replace the carpet with hardwood this week.
weird
adj. (informal) being very strange, difficult to explain, and unusual
That guy always says something weird at the wrong time.
recognize
v. to identify or remember someone or something from past knowledge or experience
I didn’t recognize Sue at first, but when she talked, I knew that it was her.
regular
adj. occurring at an established frequency
We receive a newspaper on a regular basis.
celebrity
n. a person, usually an entertainer, who is known by many people; a famous person
Most celebrities do not live normal lives like the rest of us.
surgeon
n. doctor who performs surgery
A surgeon must go to school for many years before they can treat people.
chemistry
n. the scientific study of the structure of substances and of the way that they react with other substances Chemistry is a difficult subject, but it is very interesting.
perform
v. to do something to entertain an audience, such as singing a song, acting a part, playing an instrument, etc.
Minnie is going to perform her dance at the talent show at school.
recently
adv. of a period of time not long ago
We recently had a severe storm.
operation
n. a medical procedure in which a doctor removes or repairs a damaged part of someone's body
The operation on her spine was successful.