SWST Level 5 qu
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quality |
The TV sound was poor quality.
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quantity |
The truck held a large quantity of bricks.
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quarter |
We each had a quarter of the pizza.
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queen |
The queen lives in the palace.
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quench |
I drank a full glass of water to quench my thirst.
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query |
I sent my query by email.
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question |
Answer all the questions on your work sheet.
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quick |
Do you have time for a quick chat?
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quiet |
It was very quiet in the church.
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quirk |
He is full of strange quirks.
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quit |
She quit the job that she hated.
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quiver |
I could see her quiver with fear.
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quiz |
Tom knows all the quiz answers.
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quote |
A quote is repeating something that someone has said.
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squabble |
A small quarrel could be called a squabble.
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square |
A square is a shape with four equal straight sides and four right angles.
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squash |
Squash the box flat before putting it in the bin.
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squeak |
Grease that spring to stop the squeak.
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squeal |
The show made the children squeal with delight.
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