rather than, in place of, in advance of something
Grace washes her hands before she eats lunch.
carrot
a plant with a long orange root that is eaten as a vegetable carrots are good for your eyes.
hand
the body part that lies at the end of the arm, includes the fingers and thumb, and is used to hold or control things
I broke my hand when I fell out of the tree.
holiday
a time of rest, free time or travel, when a person does not have to work, often due to a national celebration
We went to the beach on our holiday.
knife
an object made of a sharp piece of metal attached to a handle that is used for eating, cutting or as a weapon
A knife is used to cut the things.
show
to reveal or allow something to be seen
This picture shows a school lunch.
sometimes
in an occasional manner sometimes, I eat pizza with my hands.
start
the beginning or first part of something
They made a fresh, new start at working out their problems.