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like |
What kind of pizza would you like?
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liking |
The food was not to his liking.
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liked |
Joe liked to slide on the ice.
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smile |
The corners of his eyes crinkle when he smiles.
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smiling |
The baby couldn't stop smiling.
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hope |
I hope you come to my party.
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hoping |
I'm hoping my job will be made permanent.
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hoped |
They had hoped for a sunny day.
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trade |
I'll trade you my cards for yours.
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trading |
The trading cards were just a fad.
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traded |
The children traded their cards in the playground.
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have |
What have I done with my car keys?
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having |
Ruby was having fun on the playground.
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love |
I love to draw and paint.
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loved |
Roy loved his horse.
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loving |
People send loving messages on Valentines Day.
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serve |
They serve the best steak in town.
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served |
A buffet lunch will be served at noon.
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serving |
Knights were noblemen serving the King.
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