Adding suffixes to words ending in e.
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baked |
I baked six loaves yesterday.
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closed |
A clique is a small closed group of people .
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smiled |
The Queen smiled amiably and shook everyone's hand.
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typed |
The policeman recorded every word the criminal said and then typed it up as a written transcript he could use in court.
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used |
'Aye' is an old way of saying 'yes', still used in Scotland.
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braver |
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cuter |
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larger |
An object can be a symbol, if it also stands for something larger than itself, a clock might mean time passing.
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later |
You can watch TV not now but later.
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wider |
A landscape picture is wider than it is tall.
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