SWST Level 3 o / o-e
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rob |
The bandit has a plan to rob a bank.
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robe |
Mum put on her robe and slippers.
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cod |
Battered cod and chips is my favourite dinner.
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code |
Scan the bar code to find the price.
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rod |
Put some bait on your fishing rod.
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rode |
Paul rode his bike every day.
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cop |
'Do you know why I stopped you?' the cop asked as she rolled down her window.
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cope |
She could not cope with the amount of washing.
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hop |
The boy had to hop on one leg in P.E.
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hope |
Let's hope for some good weather.
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pop |
I prefer to listen to pop music.
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pope |
The pope lives in the Vatican.
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not |
I do not like garlic.
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note |
Spencer will write me a note in his sparkly book.
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mop |
Please mop the kitchen floor.
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mope |
When I am feeling sad I mope around the house.
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con |
The nasty boy tried to con the old man out of some money.
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cone |
The boy wanted a large ice cream cone.
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