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seem |
You seem to be doing very well at this course.
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seam |
Dan stitched up the torn seam of his coat.
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lie |
Telling lies is deceitful.
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lye |
I used lye to make soap.
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knit |
Helen is going to knit a jacket for her sister's baby,.
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nit |
A nit is a bug that lives in your hair.
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peer |
She was of a higher social class than her peers.
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pier |
We liked to go fishing at the end of the pier.
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peel |
Jenny peeled a avocado ready for her lunch.
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peal |
The church bells pealed loudly.
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