| Words | Definitions | 
        
          | 1. | drop | 1.  a small amount of liquid in a round shape:  a
          drop of water.  2. a very small amount:  I'll drink just a drop of it.
           3.  a sudden fall:  There was a drop of thirty feet below the cliff
            4.  fall suddenly:  The cat dropped from the tree.  5.  let
          fall:  She dropped a hammer. | 
        
          | 2. | probably | more nearly true than not:  We probably should wait for
          her. | 
        
          | 3. | reason | a cause; whatever causes something to happen or someone to do
          something:  Tell me your reason for not going.  She had a good reason for being
          absent. | 
        
          | 4. | job | 1.  work; anything a person has to do:  It was
          Mark's job to pass out the markers.  2.  work done for pay:  My mom has a
          job in a store. | 
        
          | 5. | month | one of the twelve parts of the year. | 
        
          | 6. | copy | 1.  a thing made to be just like another:  This is a
          copy of a famous picture.  2.  make something like something else:  Copy
          this picture.  3.  one of a number of the same book or magazine:  Do you
          have a copy of the May magazine? | 
        
          | 7. | lot | 1.  a piece of land:  an empty lot.  2.  a
          great many; very much: a lot of fish, a lot of milk. | 
        
          | 8. | bottom | 1. the lowest part:  There are cookies at the
          bottom of the basket.  2.  the part on which anything rests:  The bottom of
          that bottle is wet. | 
        
          | 9. | someone | some person | 
        
          | 10. | couldn't | could not |