Reading List 11
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call |
I'll call you again tomorrow.
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told |
He told a very funny joke.
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fill |
Fill the bath with hot water.
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bump |
The tallest man bumped his head.
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sack |
There was a big sack of rubbish.
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tall |
The giraffe was very tall.
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king |
The country prospered under the King's reign.
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bell |
I attached a new bell to my bicycle.
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may |
May is the fifth month.
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bad |
David has a bad cold and a cough.
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