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begin |
If the temperature begins to plummet, coat sales are sure to rise.
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beginning |
The beginning of the story is happy.
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beginner |
She was an absolute beginner at the piano.
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admit |
The pickpocket did not want to admit that he had stolen the purse.
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admitting |
It is not easy admitting you are wrong.
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admitted |
The woman admitted to stealing the food.
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prefer |
I would prefer to stay in tonight.
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preferring |
Preferring to eat earlier rather than later, I booked a table for 5.30pm.
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preferred |
She preferred the pink dress to the blue one.
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forget |
Write it down so you don't forget.
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forgetting |
Do you ever feel like you're forgetting something?
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forgotten |
Oh no! I have forgotten my homework.
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