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buses
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Our village has only three buses a day.
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dishes |
Mum and Dad washed the dirty dishes.
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wishes |
Jennifer had to defy her mother's wishes.
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boxes |
Some year 3 children packed the boxes away,.
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foxes |
The foxes came in to my garden at night.
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glasses |
Put the glasses on the tray.
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kisses |
She showered the kitten with kisses.
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churches |
Some churches use incense in their rites.
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torches |
Then, at last, we lit our torches.
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buzzes |
My phone vibrates and buzzes if I leave it on the table.
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dresses |
Neither of these dresses fits me.
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brushes |
Combs are better than brushes for wet hair.
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classes |
Before the baby was born we went to antenatal classes.
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bunches |
I put my daughter's hair in bunches.
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matches |
There are only four more matches to be played.
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