My dog puts people into two categories: those who give him treats and those who are useless.
My dad says his favorite movie category is action, but I’ve seen him cry during cartoons.
My cat only recognizes two categories: "Food" and "Not Food, But I’ll Try to Eat It Anyway."
The teacher asked for an example of a category, so I said "Things That Annoy Me" and pointed at my brother.
The dog sorted its bones into the "chewable" category and the "too big to chew" category.
Tom sorts his toys into boxes on the floor. He makes a category for cars, a category for dolls, a category for blocks. A small bear does not fit any category, so Tom makes a soft toy category. He hugs the bear, puts it in the new category box, and smiles.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: B1 Intermediate
This word is at the B1 level, which means it’s important for understanding and discussing familiar topics like work, school, or leisure. Words at this level help you express your thoughts, opinions, and experiences with more detail.
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