3rd Grade Words Lesson 1
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Sat |
He sat on a stool at the bar.
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felt |
Helen had a smile on her face whereas she felt sad really.
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last |
Lilly was distraught at being last in the race.
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send |
Please send me a copy of your catalogue.
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next |
You can have a day off next week.
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Best |
It might be best to delete the email.
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went |
A group of youths went to the beach.
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hand |
He caught the ball with one hand.
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stand |
She's standing for election to Parliament.
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past |
His ancestors were hunters in the distant past.
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grand |
He led Kay into a grand hall filled with hay.
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stamp |
He was an avid collector of stamps.
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belt |
The pirate pulled a dagger from his belt.
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lend |
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checked |
They checked the door knob for fingerprints.
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allow |
Please allow me to explain.
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bitter |
Lemons have a bitter taste.
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common |
The brontosaurus was common in North America.
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faint |
She will faint at the sight of blood.
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firm |
He owned a large accountancy firm.
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