borrow - take and use something for a short time before returning it, uncle - the brother of a parent, or husband of an aunt, lend - let someone take something for an agreed time before returning it, entrance - the way into a building or closed area, visitor - someone who goes to a place for a short time, receptionist - someone who works at the front desk in a business or hotel or hospital, building - something made by man and used for living, working or staying, gate - something that opens and closes to allow people to enter / leave an outside area, such as a park or school grounds, ring - the noise that is made by an alarm clock when it wakes you up, or a phone when someone is calling you, bell - something that you ring so that people know you are near or want to speak to them, enter - go into (a building), invite - ask someone to go somewhere with you or to come to your home, turn off - to stop a TV or anything that uses electricity, from working, until you want to use it again, noisy - loud, course - a set of lessons, coach - a type of transport vehicle, like a bus, which has around 50 seats and is often used for long trips, dangerous - not safe, trip - a short or long journey that is made for business or for fun,

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