perform [to speak, dance or sing in front of others] She performed perfectly.
period [an amount of time within events, restrictions or conditions] The child went through a period of intense growth.
permanent [(1) never changing; (2) lasting for a very long time or for all time] Please tell me your permanent address. (1) Astronauts left an American flag on the moon as a permanent memorial. (2)
permit [(1) to let; (2) to make possible] Her parents permit her to work. (1) The wider doors and raised walkway permit people in wheelchairs to use the building. (2)
person [a man, woman or child] She is a good person to know.
physical [of the body] Physical exercise helps keep him healthy.
physics [the study of motion, matter and energy] Studying physics takes a lot of time.
picture [(1) an idea or representation of something as seen by the eye; (2) a painting; (3) what is made with a camera] She drew a picture of him from memory. (1) The picture of her was painted many years ago. (2) My camera takes good pictures. (3)
piece [a part of something larger] Please have a piece of my birthday cake.
pig [a farm animal used for its meat] He raises pigs on his farm.
pilot [one who guides or flies an airplane or helicopter] The pilot landed the airplane on a road.
pipe [a long, round piece of material used to move liquid or gas] The pipe moves oil from Texas to Virginia.
place [(1) to put something somewhere; (2) an area or a part of an area; (3) space where a person or thing is; (4) any room, building, town or country] He placed the book on the table. (1) The place you are looking for is on the other side of town. (2) I am staying at his place. (3) Japan is a place I would like to visit. (4)
plan [(1) to organize or develop an idea or method of acting or doing something; (2) an organized or developed idea or method] They plan to have a party. (1) The plan will not work. (2)
planet [a large object in space that orbits the sun] Earth is a planet.