ear - hear with your ear
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earring |
I lost an earring on the bouncy castle at the school fair.
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tearful |
She was a bit tearful when her Grandma left after Christmas.
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fearful |
I am fearful of large dogs.
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nearly |
He was late and nearly missed the bus.
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clearly |
Well done for answering loudly and clearly.
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appear |
The nicest flower to appear in spring is the crocus.
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great |
I took a great picture of the setting sun.
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break |
Be careful not to break that glass.
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floor |
I scrubbed the floor until it was spotless.
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plant |
My cactus is my favourite plant.
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