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brought |
The lost child was brought back home.
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caught |
The thief was caught in the act.
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daughter |
My brother's daughter is my niece.
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fought |
The children fought over the new train set.
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naughty |
The naughty child needed supervision.
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slaughter |
The lambs were taken to slaughter.
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plough
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Plough the fields before sowing the seed.
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thorough |
This room needs a thorough clean.
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though |
Even though he was tired he kept running.
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although |
Although it was raining, the children still wanted to go out to play.
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thought |
I rethought the idea and changed my mind.
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thoughtless |
It was thoughtless of her to forget my birthday.
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cough |
David has a bad cold and a cough.
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enough |
I haven't got enough money to buy those shoes.
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rough |
The path was rough and rocky.
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trough |
The farmer put the pigs' food into the trough.
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