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The schwa ending: a - useful words part 2
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formula |
There's no magic formula for success.
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gala |
This year's swimming gala will be held indoors for the first time.
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larva |
The larva hatched from the egg.
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lava |
Lava is hot molten rock from a volcano.
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panorama |
Look at the beautiful panorama.
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peninsula |
Italy is a peninsula.
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replica |
I think this painting is a replica.
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sauna |
It was steamy in the sauna.
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sofa |
Sofa surfing is where you stay at friends.
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stamina |
You need a lot of stamina to climb that hill.
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umbrella |
An umbrella the disc of a jellyfish used to move through water.
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villa |
He has a massive villa by the sea.
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visa |
I have a visa that allows me to visit Canada.
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yoga |
Be careful you don't destroy the yoga balls.
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