Prefixes
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brought |
The lost child was brought back home.
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change |
Can you change a $50 dollar bill?
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children |
The children sat in rows.
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clothes |
John wore his oldest clothes.
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react |
We didn't expect her to react so quickly.
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disobey |
If I disobey my parents, they will not be pleased.
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miscalculate |
Make you concentrate so you do not miscalculate the answer,.
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deface |
The youths decided to deface the monument.
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impatient |
She was feeling impatient and tired of waiting.
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illegal |
The traffic warden gave me a ticket for illegal parking.
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irrelevant |
The judge said that the evidence was irrelevant.
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immature |
The behaviour of some children was immature,.
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