| A | B |
| cabinet | A box with doors and shelves that is used to store things in a kitchen or bathroom. |
| draw | To make a picture. |
| diagram | A drawing that shows the exact shape and measurements of something. |
| district | An area of a country or city. |
| furnace | A machine used for heating a building during cold weather. |
| gray | A color between black and white. |
| rug | A floor covering made out of cloth, wool, silk or nylon. |
| nail | A sharp piece of metal that is used to hold pieces of wood together. |
| hammer | The tool used to hit nails and force them into wood. |
| carpenter | A person whose job is building things with wood. |
| disturb | To bother. |
| screw | A piece of metal used to hold building materials together. |
| screwdriver | The tool used to turn screws. |
| antique | A thing that is very old and sometimes valuable because of its age. |
| inherit | To recieve something from a relative, usually after the relative dies. |
| bulb | A round glass with a metal bottom and wire inside that produces light when electricity passes through it. |
| maintenance | The work needed to keep something in good condition. |
| adequate | Sufficient; enough; of a high enough level to satisfy needs. |
| shelter | A cover or a place of protection. |
| inadequate | Not enough to take care of a need. |
| inheritance | Money, land or other things received from someone who has died. |
| maintain | To take care of something and keep it in good condition. |
| disturbance | Something that causes bother. |
| nailed down | Put together or stuck on with nails. |
| adequately | Done well enough to satisfy needs. |