🇬🇧 Mice meaning: English Vocabulary Flash Card
noun
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"Mice" means more than one mouse. A mouse is a very small animal with soft fur, big ears, a long thin tail, and a pointy nose. Mice like to nibble on food such as crumbs and cheese, and they can run very fast and squeeze into tiny holes. When you see one mouse, you say "a mouse," but when there are many together, you call them "mice."
When I dropped a chip, three mice jumped on it and called it their new island.
The mice held a tiny meeting under the couch to discuss stealing my last cookie.
The mice threw a birthday party for the cat, mostly so they could eat all the cake first.
When the fire alarm beeped, the mice complained that their cheese soufflé wasn’t ready yet.
In real life, mice can squeeze through holes as small as a coin, which is great for them but terrible for snack safety.
In the kitchen, little mice find cheese on a plate. The mice hold the cheese and run to a small hole. Two children see the mice and laugh. A soft cat watches the mice but does not chase. The mice go into their hole. The children smile and clap loud.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: A1 Beginner
This word is at the A1 level, which means it is one of the first words you learn when starting English. It’s commonly used in everyday conversations and helps you communicate basic ideas like greetings, family, or daily activities.
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