Englishfor English speakers
produce
Verb
—
Someone or something produces something when they make it or create it or make it come out.
This tree produces a lot of fruit every year.
He produced the paper out of his bag.
—
If you produce a play, TV show, or movie, you are its main business manager.
—
If you produce a recording, you are in charge of its arrangement, recording, and mixing.
produce
Noun
—
Food from plants when they're being sold in a store.
There are carrots and apples in the produce part of the store.
a
Determinative
—
A is used when the following word could be any of a certain type.
Compare "A book I saw on the shelf" and "The book I gave you yesterday".
a
Noun
—
A is the first letter of the alphabet.
The letter "a" comes before "b".
—
In some schools, an A is a very high grade.
Ron got an A on his earth science test.
rise
Noun
—
A rise is an increase in something, is when something gets higher.
I got a pay rise so now I can buy a bigger car.
rise
Verb
—
When you rise, you get up from where you are sitting or lying down.
I rise from bed in the morning.
He rose from his seat very quickly.
—
When something rises, it goes up.
The airplane rose off the ground.
in
Preposition
—
Used to show that something is inside something else.
The cat is in the box.
—
Used to show that someone is at home, or is available.
Is John in?
The Doctor is now in.
—
Used to show movement towards the inside.
The rain came in through the window.
price
Noun
—
The amount of money you need to pay to buy something.
The price of this book is ten dollars.