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put |
You should put a coat on before you go out.
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are |
They are coming to see us next week.
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were |
We were amazed by the magic trick.
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some |
The heavy rain caused some flooding.
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once |
I'll only tell you once.
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push |
Don't push me about.
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pull |
The sign on the door said pull.
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full |
The room was full of children working hard.
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house |
Our house is very old.
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busy |
The waiter was too busy to serve me.
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people |
Many people do not have sufficient food.
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beautiful |
There's a beautiful view from my balcony.
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after |
After the riot the shops were looted.
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last |
I saw a funny film last night.
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water |
We swam in the warm water of the lagoon.
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again |
That child is getting up to mischief again.
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half |
Half of sixteen is eight.
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money |
Have you sufficient money for a cab home?
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improve |
I have tried hard to improve my spellings.
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our |
Will you come to our party?
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