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project or found out
We did a project at school, and I found out that animals are actually killed for us to eat.
A 'project,' in this sense, is a research task where students learn and then demonstrate their knowledge. When you 'find something out' you learn or discover it. Notice the following:
Will you have time to get together to work on the project tonight?
The neighborhood soon found out that the company was polluting the water.
immoral
As an eight-year-old, I thought killing animals to be eaten was rather immoral.
Something that is 'immoral' goes against ethical ideas or principles about what is right and wrong. Notice the following:
They are an immoral company that doesn't pay their employees on time.
Most people think that stealing is immoral.
omelet
Sometimes, I just have like a bowl of rice or an omelet or something like that.
An 'omelet' is a dish made with eggs and sometimes vegetables or cheese. Notice the following:
My favorite breakfast food is an omelet.
You can choose whatever you want in the omelet, and they make it right there.
mind
My parents didn't mind me becoming a vegetarian.
When someone doesn't 'mind' something, it means that it doesn't bother or cause a problem for him. Notice the following:
So your parents don't mind when you play your music loud like this?
Do you mind driving? My eyes are really tired.
grateful
I was really grateful to my parents for being so nice and understanding about it.
When you are 'grateful' about something, you feel thankful for it. Notice the following:
He gave me a present to show me how grateful he was.
I'm really grateful for all your help.