Taken from the SNIP Literacy Programme (KS3 and KS4)
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accuse |
How dare you accuse me of that?
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advice |
The teacher gave me good advice.
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applause |
The band received stupendous applause.
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achieve |
He wanted to achieve good grades in school.
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approve |
I approve of students doing extra work before exams.
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agile |
A terrier is a small, agile dog.
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although |
Although it was raining, the children still wanted to go out to play.
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abroad |
Animals from abroad must go into quarantine.
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amount |
The amount of sales will determine the profits.
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abstract |
Some abstract art is difficult to understand.
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allowed |
Children are not allowed to see this film.
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began |
His vision began to blur.
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bias |
Bias means to favour something or someone over another.
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bible |
Do you read the Bible?
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bury |
My dog likes to bury bones.
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busy |
Don't interrupt me when I'm busy.
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believe |
I can't believe she has married him.
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breaking |
Disciplinary action will be taken against anyone breaking the law.
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