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yesterday |
The tide came up much higher yesterday.
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coming |
Only a few friends are coming to the party.
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front |
His picture was on the front page.
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something |
A quote is something somebody said.
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realise
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I am sorry, I didn't realise I was trespassing.
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different |
In Britain, some spellings are different from the USA.
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decided |
I decided to see a consultant.
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mysterious |
A thriller is an exciting or mysterious story, often about crime or spying.
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furious |
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through |
He put his arms through the lifebelt.
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though |
Even though it's winter the weather is not cold.
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thought |
I rethought the idea and changed my mind.
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quite |
It's quite a long way to walk.
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quiet |
It was very quiet in the church.
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