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give |
I'll give you a ride home.
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live |
I saw a rock band performing live last night.
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massive |
That footballer is paid a massive amount of money.
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olive |
An olive a is one-seeded fruit that is usually pickled and used as a relish.
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active |
My grandpa is very active despite his age.
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passive |
The dog was very passive.
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captive |
Keeping wild animals captive is cruel.
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disruptive |
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expensive |
My very expensive new saucepan was advertised as being non-stick.
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impressive |
It was impressive how well they worked on their spellings.
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extensive |
There was extensive flooding after the rain.
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attentive |
The teacher advised her students to be more attentive.
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benches |
There are five benches in my local park.
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scratching |
The cat was scratching the tree trunk to practise using her claws!
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