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believe |
I don't believe a single word you said.
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appear |
You appear to be upset.
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often |
Playgrounds often have swings.
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group |
There was a large group of children at the party.
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breath |
The boy with asthma sometimes struggled to breath.
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continue |
Please continue writing your story,.
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arrive |
Ellie likes to arrive at school in a happy mood.
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women |
The women ran after the car waving their fists.
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describe |
The poet used alliteration to describe the beautiful butterflies.
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height |
The height of the Eiffel Tower is 300m.
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* This sentence was added by a Spellzone user.
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