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listening |
He was listening to his music.
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listened |
I listened to the Psalm in church.
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mixing |
A mixture is a mixing together of two or more substances without actually joining them, so that they can be separated again.
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mixed |
John mixed the ingredients into a creamy consistency.
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flagging |
The workmen were flagging the drive.
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flagged |
I had my drive flagged.
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regretted |
Jill regretted the fact that she had become rather unpunctual and resolved to do something about it.
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regretting |
I am regretting that I ever made this decision.
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entertaining |
The singer was very entertaining.
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entertained |
Rhymes have your mouth entertained.
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