SWST Level 3 -ke
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bake |
Which cakes should we bake today?
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cake |
I am mixing the ingredients for the cake.
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flake |
Do you want a flake in your icecream?
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lake |
The flamingo is swimming in the lake.
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make |
I think he would make a great President.
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rake |
It's your turn to rake the garden.
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stake |
I used a wooden stake to hold my flag in the ground.
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bike |
Paul rode his bike every day.
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spike |
The spike was thick and long with a pointed and sharp end.
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trike |
The little boy rode his trike around the park.
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bloke |
Paul is a friendly type of bloke.
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broke |
He broke his nose in a fight.
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coke |
The coke was very bubbly.
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joke |
Tell us another joke.
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smoke |
It is bad for your health to smoke.
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stoke |
Dad stoked up the barbecue at the camp site.
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duke |
The King's second son was called a duke.
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fluke |
The basketball team won today by a fluke.
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choke |
Babies cannot eat hard foods because they might choke.
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