The Boy and the Shy Dog
Rahim was a boy who loved animals. One day, he went to the park to play and saw an old dog sitting alone.
"Dad, look!" Rahim said. "A dog!"
The dog was shy. When Rahim approached, the dog moved away. But the dog's eyes were sad.
"Can we take him home?" Rahim asked.
His dad said, "I don't know. We already have a cat. And this dog is old. How will we manage?"
"Please dad!" Rahim insisted. "He's shy, not bad. Look how lonely he is."
Dad watched. The dog was thin, dirty. "Let me think," he said.
Rahim sat down. He slowly moved closer to the shy dog. "Hey boy," he said softly. "You can stay with us."
The dog looked at him. Soon, it moved a little closer. Rahim smiled. He had a toy in his bag. He threw the toy gently.
The dog watched. Then, slowly, it picked up the toy.
"Dad, look!" Rahim was excited. "He's not bad! He just needs love!"
His dad's heart melted. "Okay," he said. "Yes, we can take him. But you have to care for him."
"Yes! Yes!" Rahim jumped. "I promise dad!"
They took the dog home. Soon, the shy old dog became part of the family. Rahim named him Rocky.
Now, every day after school, Rahim would play with Rocky. The dog was not shy anymore. He was happy.
One day, Rahim's dad said, "You know, when you asked to take that old dog, I thought it was a bad idea. How would we manage? But now I see - you taught me something. That shy old dog just needed a chance."
"Every pet deserves love, dad," Rahim said, hugging Rocky. "Doesn't matter if they're old or shy or not big. They can all be good pets if we let them."
Years later, when Rahim grew big, he always remembered. He became a vet. He helped many shy, old, abandoned pets get new homes.
"That day when I was a kid," he would tell people, "I learned that how we treat the shy ones, the old ones, the scared ones - that defines us. My dad let me take that dog home. Now I help kids and their families get pets. Some dogs are shy, some cats are old, some pets seem bad but they're just scared. Can you give them a chance? Yes? Then take them home. Let them stay. Soon you'll see - they're not bad, they're just waiting for love. Every boy, every kid, every person can make a difference. Just like my dad let me take Rocky that day. Now, how many pets can we help today? Yes, let's get started."
And every day, in his clinic, shy pets would come in. And soon, they'd leave with big smiles on their new owners' faces. Because one boy, one day, showed that old and shy doesn't mean bad. It just means they need someone to say yes.
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/bæd/
adjective
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not good; unpleasant, harmful, or of poor quality
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The milk smells bad, so don’t drink it. |
bad blood |
ill feeling or hostility between people
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awful, terrible, poor, unpleasant, harmful
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good, excellent, pleasant
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bad habit, bad luck, bad idea, bad weather
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adjective
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large in size, extent, or importance
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They moved into a big house with plenty of space. |
think big |
to have ambitious or grand ideas
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large, huge, massive, enormous, vast
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small, tiny, little
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big house, big city, big problem, big chance
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/bɔɪ/
noun
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a male child or young male person
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The boy ran across the playground. |
boys will be boys |
a phrase implying that boys or men often behave in certain stereotypical ways
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lad, youngster, child, son, male
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girl, female, woman
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little boy, young boy, school boy, boy scout
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/kæn/
modal verb
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to be able to; to have the ability or possibility to do something
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I can solve this problem easily. |
can-do attitude |
a positive, confident approach to challenges
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able, capable, possible, may
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cannot, unable
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can help, can do, can be, can solve
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/dæd/
noun
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an informal term for father
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My dad taught me how to ride a bike. |
like father, like son |
a child often resembles or behaves like their father
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father, papa, daddy, pa
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mother, mom
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dad joke, dad's advice, proud dad, dad and son
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/deɪ/
noun
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a period of 24 hours or the time between sunrise and sunset
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She enjoyed a relaxing day at the beach. |
call it a day |
to stop working for the rest of the day
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daytime, period, date, occasion
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night, darkness
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working day, day off, day long, happy day
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noun
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a domesticated carnivorous mammal kept as a pet or for work
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The dog barked loudly at the stranger. |
every dog has its day |
everyone will have a chance to succeed or be lucky at some point
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canine, hound, pooch, pup, mongrel
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cat, feline
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pet dog, stray dog, guard dog, dog bark
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verb
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got
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gotten
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gets
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getting
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to obtain, receive, or come to have something
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I need to get a new phone before my old one stops working. |
get going |
to start moving or to begin something
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obtain, acquire, receive, gain, secure
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lose, give
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get a job, get ready, get married, get lost, get better
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adverb
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in what way or manner; by what means
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How do you solve this problem? |
how come |
used to ask why something has happened
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in what way, by what means, in what manner
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why not, never
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how often, how much, how many, how long
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/kɪd/
verb
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kidded
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kidded
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kids
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kidding
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to joke or tease; to speak in a playful manner
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I'm just kidding with you. |
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joke, tease, jest, fool
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serious, sincere, honest
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just kidding, kid around, stop kidding, no kidding
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verb
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let
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let
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lets
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letting
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To allow someone to do something; to permit.
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She let him borrow her book. |
let it be |
accept a situation without trying to change it
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allow, permit, enable, grant
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forbid, prevent, refuse
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let go, let someone know, let in, let out
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adverb
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at the present moment or time
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I am studying now. |
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currently, at present, at this moment
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later, then
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right now, as of now, now or never
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adjective
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having lived for a long time; not new or young
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He still drives his old car. |
old habits die hard |
It is difficult to stop doing things you have been doing for a long time
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aged, elderly, ancient, worn, mature
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young, new, fresh
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old man, old friend, old building, old story
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/pɛt/
noun
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a domesticated animal kept for companionship or pleasure
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My dog is my favorite pet. |
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companion, animal, domestic animal, house pet
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wild animal, stray
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pet dog, pet cat, pet store, take care of a pet
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adjective
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Being reserved or nervous around other people.
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The child was too shy to speak in class. |
shy away |
to avoid something because of fear or lack of confidence
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timid, bashful, reserved, modest
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bold, confident, outgoing
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shy smile, shy away, shy child, shy personality
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/suːn/
adverb
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in a short time; before long; quickly
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The train will arrive soon. |
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quickly, shortly, before long, in a moment
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late, slowly, never, eventually
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very soon, coming soon, soon after
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/steɪ/
verb
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stayed
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stayed
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stays
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staying
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to remain in the same place; to continue being
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Please stay here until I return. |
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remain, continue, wait, linger
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leave, go, depart, move
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stay home, stay calm, stay away, stay up, stay put
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/teɪk/
verb
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took
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taken
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takes
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taking
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to acquire possession, control, or occupancy of something
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She will take the bus to work tomorrow. |
take advantage of |
to exploit or make good use of an opportunity
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grab, acquire, seize, accept
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give, return, release
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take a break, take a picture, take control
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🧸
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/tɔɪ/
noun
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an object for children to play with
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The child received a toy car for his birthday. |
not a toy |
used to emphasize that something should not be taken lightly
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plaything, game, doll, trinket
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tool, equipment
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toy car, toy shop, toy soldier, toy industry
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/jɛs/
adverb
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used to express affirmation, agreement, or consent
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Yes, I will be there at 5 o'clock. |
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certainly, definitely, absolutely, of course
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no, not at all
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say yes, agree with yes, say yes to, yes or no
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