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Study the word list: Next 200 common words in order of frequency: 41-60

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Word list: Next 200 common words in order of frequency: 41-60

find Fred can never find his car keys.
more I need to get some more sleep.
I'll I'll call round and see you tomorrow.
round The bird has a ruff of feathers round its neck.
tree Mark carved his name on the tree.
magic He has a great knack with magic tricks.
shouted The footballer shouted for the ball.
us Your sad story had us all in tears.
other I perceive no other option.
food Many people do not have sufficient food.
fox The hounds followed the scent of the fox.
through He kicked the ball through the window.
way Which way shall we go?
been Counterfeit bank notes have been forged.
stop I wish my curly hair would stop growing.
must To win the cake you must guess its weight.
red She has painted the ceiling dark red.
door The sign on the door said pull.
right The football player kicked with his right foot.
sea The sea and sky were both deep blue.

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