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The schwa ending: a - people's names
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Anna |
Anna wore a beautiful princess dress.
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Barbara |
Barbara enjoyed her walk.
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Donna |
Donna loves apples.
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Emma |
Emma is the title of a famous book.
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Gemma |
Gemma rode her horse to victory in the gymkhana.
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Joanna |
Hey Joanna, can you pass that pencil?
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Laura |
Laura is studying geophysics at university.
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Martha |
Martha ate an apple.
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Sara |
Sara likes Chinese food.
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Tara |
Tara was cycling very fast.
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Vera |
Did you meet Vera?
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Gloria |
Gloria impresses everyone with her spectacular voice.
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Maria |
Maria always thought that George was very courteous.
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Victoria |
Queen Victoria reigned for 64 years.
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