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read |
He read the whole book in one day.
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each |
You can have one each.
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bread |
She spread a lot of butter on her bread.
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meat |
Some people never eat meat.
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dream |
Many children have a dream to swim with a dolphin.
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head |
I fell over and hurt my head.
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meant |
His broken toe meant he hobbled home painfully.
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instead |
Let's walk instead of driving.
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please |
Please may I have a piece of cake?
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season |
There may be floods in the monsoon season.
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friend |
I to the end will be your friend.
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push |
Push the door shut.
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pull |
The sign on the door said pull.
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