 Number one, pretend. Pretend is a verb. It means to act like something is true, but really it is not true. For example, I pretend to laugh at my friend's jokes. I really don't think he is funny. Number two, polite. Polite is an adjective. It means behaving and speaking in a nice way, not rude. For example, the child is always polite. She says please and thank you. Number three, interrupt. Interrupt is a verb. It means to stop someone while he or she is talking. For example, the teacher told the students to come to class on time. They interrupt him when they come in late. Number four, pay attention. Pay attention is a verb. It means to listen or look carefully and think about someone or something. For example, good drivers pay attention to the road while they are driving. They do not look at their cell phones. Number five, solve. Solved is a verb. It means to find the answer to a problem. For example, my friend is good at solving problems. She always has good ideas. For example, when my car broke down, she helped me find a bus to take to work.